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Hydrogen and Diamond bonding
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Both hydrogen and diamond are covalently bonded. Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature but diamond is a solid with a high melting point. Explain this difference in properties. Refer to the bonding in hydrogen and diamond in your answer. (4 marks)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the covalent bond reffered to describes an intra-molecular bond within the molecules. in hydrogen two areatoms covalently bonded together. then the molecules are bonded together by relatively weak van der waals bonds. in diamond it's one big molecule, not lots of molecules bonded together by weak forces.
all the bonds in diamond are extremely strong bonds, this is the reason its the hardest know substance.
the weak bonds between the hydrogen atoms are easily broken and so at quite a low temperature it becomes a gas as little thermal energy i needed to break them
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