Carbon occurs in two distinct forms. it can be the soft, black material found in pencils and lock lubricants, called graphite, or it can be the hard, brilliant gem we know as diamond. calculate ∆h0 for the conversion of graphite to diamond for the reaction cgraphite(s) −→ cdiamond(s) the combustion reactions are cgraphite(s) + o2(g) −→ co2(g) ∆h 0 c = −392.7 kj/mol cdiamond(s) + o2(g) −→ co2(g) ∆h0 c = −395.2 kj/mol answer in units of kj.