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Q.

The carbon atoms in diamond are bonded to each other by:

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a

Ionic bond

b

Coordinate bond

c

Hydrogen bonds

d

Covalent bonds 

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

        Covalent bonding is the sole possibility when only nonmetals are present, which explains why the bonds between the carbon atoms in diamond are covalent.
        Diamond is incredibly hard due to the stiff network of carbon atoms that is kept together by powerful covalent bonds. This makes it practical for cutting instruments like oil rig drills and glass cutters with diamond tips.
 
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The carbon atoms in diamond are bonded to each other by: