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Diamond is an allotrope of | Diamond is an allotrope of [[carbon|carbon]], where the carbon [[atoms|atoms]] are arranged in a diamond lattice. Diamond has strong covalent bonds between its atoms which gives diamond superlative physical properties including hardness and highest thermal conductivity of any bulk material. |