BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What's the Difference in Carbon Between a Pencil Lead and a Diamond?


LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, March 4 /PRNewswire/ --     The lead of a pencil is made out of the mineral graphite, which is one of
the forms - or 'allotropes' - of the element carbon. Diamond is another. It's
also made up of pure elemental carbon. But even though both materials are
made of only carbon atoms, they have strikingly different physical
properties. Graphite is soft, while diamond is the hardest
naturally-occurring mineral. How can one and the same element take on such
different forms? In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporter answers
questions of our Podcast listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life.

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