amazonite is a greenish feldspar its green from copper impurities
diamond is pure carbon 10 on the mohs scale hardest, toughest,strongest natural material known.
No.
no! of course not! diamond is the strongest material in the world. how do we cut diamond's? The only this strong enough is a diamond blade.
any element will be stronger than diamond because an element is a single atom. deformation of an atom will take much more force than demolishing a diamond. Perhaps the right question would be: which compound is 51 % stronger than diamond? The answer to this question might be Lonsdaleite, practical proof still has to be obtained because all tested crystals were impure, only a simulation has been made so far of a pure sample (calculated at 58% harder).
In almost all cases, ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds. Although there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
It is because of the fact that diamond has stronger covalent bond between C-C atoms and it requires large amount of energy to break the bonds.
Yes. Actually... a diamond is NOT 'stronger' than steel. A diamond is 'harder' than steel, but it is not stronger.
The only thing stronger than diamond is laser, only laser and diamond can cut itself.
No, diamond is stronger than emerald. Rank of hardness Emerald: 8 Diamond: 10
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No.
No, diamond is MUCH harder.
No, diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
both have the same consistancy but if you look at the cenebral cortex the diamond is stronger but if you look at the color gold is stronger Diamond is the hardest element on earth.
Yes.
Yes
Wurtzite Boron Nitride (w-BN) is a bit harder and stronger than diamonds. However, lonsdaleite (also called Hexagonal Diamond) is 58% harder than a diamond!
Yes, diamond is the hardest known mineral.