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No it is a nonsilicate mineral because it is formed from only carbon and not silicate.

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9y ago

Diamonds are not a silicate mineral, they are formed from carbon under high pressure. Silicates are the largest, the most interesting, and the most complicated class of minerals by far.

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11y ago

Non-silicate. Diamond is elemental carbon.

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9y ago

No, it is an aluminum oxide. Silicates contain silicon oxide.

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12y ago

a dimaond is silicate

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13y ago

no it just made of carbon

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