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Diamonds
As you may or may not know, diamonds are a macromolecule containing carbon atoms linked to other carbon atoms. However, at the edge of the molecule the carbons bind with hydrogen (otherwise the molecule would never stop!). My question is: what happens if you cut open a diamond in a vacuum? because there would be no extra hydrogen atoms for the new edges
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Except... the hydrogen-terminated structures only occur in CVD diamond films and coatings, which are typically, 2 to 5 microns in thickness, not naturally occurring diamonds. H-atoms terminate the 'dangling' carbon bonds that are seen in CVD production and not experienced in covalent structured natural diamonds.
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