Carbon atoms in diamond are arranged in connecting cubes. Carbon atoms in charcoal are arranged more randomly. Using the names of the structures a solid can have, describe the differences between these forms of carbon.​

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Answer: Charcoal is the charred product from pyrolyzing wood. Charcoal is a porous material that can burn or adsorb pollutants, carbon atoms in diamond are arranged in the same way something in the solid state of matter would be arranged- like building blocks. if the carbon atoms in charcoal are arranged more randomly but still close

together, thats similar to the way a liquid would look!

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The carbon atoms in diamond are arranged like building blocks in the solid state of matter, whereas the carbon atoms in charcoal are arranged more randomly but still close together.