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How are diamonds and graphite the same? how are they different? a. both diamonds and graphite are made entirely out of carbon. they are different because the carbon atoms are arranged differently with a more three-dimensional structure in diamonds and flat layers in graphite. b. both diamonds and graphite have atoms that are arranged with flat layers. they are different because only graphite are made entirely out of carbon. c. both diamonds and graphite have atoms that are arranged with three-dimensional structures. they are different because only diamonds are made entirely out of carbon. d. diamonds and graphite have no similarities. they are different because the carbon atoms are arranged differently with a more three-dimensional structure in diamonds and flat layers in graphite.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
Which statement can be said to be true after examining this map? (1 point) christianity remained popular in egypt after 400 ad. christianity was the only religion in the roman empire until 476 ad. christianity expanded in the roman empire after 325 ad. christianity did not expand beyond the boundaries of the roman empire by 476 ad
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How did the us change itβs economy to provide supplies for the war effort?
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Plz- which of the following explains the growth of fundamentalism in the 1920s? -fundamentalism encouraged racial pride and inspired a "back-to-africa" movement. -americans were uneasy about rapid social change and supported traditional religious beliefs. -americans wanted to increase women's opportunities in the workplace following world war i.
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