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Preferred Name | diamond | |
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An allotropic form of the element carbon with cubic structure which is thermodynamically stable at pressures above 6 GPa at room temperature and metastable at atmospheric pressure. At low pressures diamond converts rapidly to graphite at temperatures above 1900 K in an inert atmosphere. The chemical bonding between the carbon atoms is covalent with sp(3) hybridization. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_33417 |
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*[C@]12C[C@H]3C[C@@]45C[C@]67C[C@H]8C[C@@H]9[C@H]%10[C@@H]%11[C@H]%12[C@@H]%13C[C@@H]%14C[C@]%12%12C[C@@]%10(C8)[C@H]6[C@@]68[C@@H]%12[C@]%10(C%14)C[C@@](C3)([C@H]1[C@@H]([C@H]%13%10)[C@@]%116[C@@H]([C@H]79)[C@H]24)[C@@H]58 diamante adamas diamond C Cn Diamant diamant carbon(cF8)
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An allotropic form of the element carbon with cubic structure which is thermodynamically stable at pressures above 6 GPa at room temperature and metastable at atmospheric pressure. At low pressures diamond converts rapidly to graphite at temperatures above 1900 K in an inert atmosphere. The chemical bonding between the carbon atoms is covalent with sp(3) hybridization.
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diamond
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CHEBI:33417
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diamond
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