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Densities of diamond and graphite are `3.5g//mL` and `2.3g//mL`
`Delta_(r)H=-1.9kJ//mol`
Favourable conditions for formation of diamond are:

A

(a) high pressure and low temperature

B

(b) low pressure and high temperature

C

(c) high pressure and high temperature

D

(d) low pressure and low temperature

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