Diamond is formed from carbon.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.
The diamond is a crystallized, allotrope form of pure carbon.
No, a diamond is not made of cells. Diamonds are formed through a geological process that involves high pressure and temperature causing carbon atoms to crystallize into the structure we recognize as a diamond.
Not zirconium (the metal) but the zirconium dioxide - ZrO2 (crystallized in cubic form) is very similar as appearance to diamond.
Crystallized carbon refers to the material known as diamond, where carbon atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice structure. Diamonds are the hardest known natural substance and are valued for their brilliance and clarity in jewelry and industrial applications.
A boart is another term for a bort, a poor-quality or badly-crystallized diamond.
crystallized water.
A diamond's mineral name is carbon. Diamonds are formed from crystallized carbon under high pressure and temperature deep within the Earth's mantle.
Snow and ice are made out of frozen crystallized water.
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