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Would you wear a graphite ring?

September 20, 2011by Cath 1 Comment

Diamonds and graphite are both composed of carbon atoms, so why do they exhibit such different properties? The answer lies in the structure differences between diamond and graphite. In fact, […]

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Basal Science (BS) Clarifed began in 2011 with the aim of generating interest and discussion of various science fields --from social to physical science.

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