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PLEASE HELP ME Which energy graph represents the nonspontaneous transition of graphite into diamond? **When you answer... say what picture/attachment. Don't answer by letter because the pictures are mixed up a bit


PLEASE HELP ME Which energy graph represents the nonspontaneous transition of graphite into dia
PLEASE HELP ME Which energy graph represents the nonspontaneous transition of graphite into dia
PLEASE HELP ME Which energy graph represents the nonspontaneous transition of graphite into dia
PLEASE HELP ME Which energy graph represents the nonspontaneous transition of graphite into dia

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