Diamond-graphite bonding contrast

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CS_F2012_04 · Codes and Standards, Fall 2012 · §3.p2

It comes down to the difference in bonding. Essentially, properties of all materials relate back to the bonding of the materials. The example I like to use is diamond and graphite, because it's the exact same composition. The only thing that's different is the type of bonding. Most of you are material scientists, so you know about the differences in bonding. But diamond and graphite are pretty dramatic in their properties.