Submitted by jeez-gyoza t3_yff8um in askscience
Live-Goose7887 t1_iu5ryl4 wrote
Reply to comment by FemChemist in Is an ionic bond really stronger than a covalent bond??? by jeez-gyoza
Comparing network solids to small molecule compounds isn't what's confusing. Calling diamond an outlier is confusing, it's not even the most thermodynamically stable allotrope of carbon under ambient conditions. There are also countless other comparable network solids that behave like diamond (like boron nitride). My gripe is that there's absolutely nothing special about diamond from the standpoint of "bond strength," so calling it an outlier is weird.
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