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  • Diamond Structure: Crystalline vs. Amorphous – Understanding Hardness
    A diamond is a crystalline solid. This means that its atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern. In the case of a diamond, the atoms are arranged in a cubic structure. This structure is very strong, which is why diamonds are so hard. In contrast, amorphous solids do not have a regular atomic arrangement. Instead, their atoms are arranged in a random fashion. This makes them much less strong than crystalline solids.
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