Both graphite and diamond burn.
c(s, diamond ) + o2 ? co2
for the conversation of graph...
Chemistry, 03.09.2019 03:20 leannesmith90101
Both graphite and diamond burn.
c(s, diamond ) + o2 ? co2
for the conversation of graphite to diamond
c(s, graphite )? c(s, diamond) h298 = 190kj
which produces more heat, the combustion of graphite for the combustion od daimond
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