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63.
Which of the following is an element?
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Shadan said:
7 years ago
Diamond found in pure form so it is an element.
Aakash said:
7 years ago
Thanks for explaining the answer.
Dhendup said:
8 years ago
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon(C), right!
But if you think logically, then Diamond is also a carbon(C).
Now when carbon(C) is an Element, why not the diamond(C) be an element?
Both carbon and diamond are exclusively made up of carbon atoms and no other.
Hence, carbon is an element because it only contains carbon atom, so diamond is correct.
But if you think logically, then Diamond is also a carbon(C).
Now when carbon(C) is an Element, why not the diamond(C) be an element?
Both carbon and diamond are exclusively made up of carbon atoms and no other.
Hence, carbon is an element because it only contains carbon atom, so diamond is correct.
Aritri said:
8 years ago
It's an element because it contains the same kind of atoms and molecules.
Manoj said:
8 years ago
Because it is an allotrope of carbon while others or mixture of some Elements.
Dave said:
8 years ago
Diamond is made up of elements, but it is neither an element nor metals. From the question, the other substances are forms of gemstone, so diamond will be the answer. But there must be a reasonable prove to the fact that diamond is an element.
Pooja said:
8 years ago
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon how it becomes element?
Nazim said:
8 years ago
Diamond is not an element.
Satvik said:
8 years ago
I would think the diamond is correct answer cause it is a form of carbon rather than ruby sapphire are natural occurring gem stones.
Tarannum said:
8 years ago
Comparatively, it is an element but actually, it is a compound. So in this question, there is one option we can go for is Diamond otherwise if any option would have been "NONE OF THE ABOVE" then we would have to go for that.
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