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Calculate the mass of diamond that will contain the same number of C-atoms as that in 0.1g of graphite.

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Both graphite and diamond are the allotropes of carbon. So, 0.1g of diamond will contains the same number of carbon atoms as that in 0.1g of graphite.
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