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2 May, 16:33

Why carbon dioxide sublimes at - 78.5 but diamond sublimed at around 4000°C

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  1. 2 May, 17:54
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    The bond that exist between diamond, that is giant interlocking network is greater than the bond that exist between carbon dioxide, that is van de waal forces even though both of them are having oxygen
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