Diamonds can be re-cut but carat weight will obviously be lost. It depends on the sie and quality of the chipped stone too. It may not be worth the cost of re-cutting. If not, ask a jeweller for advice on re-setting the stone. The chip, if not too big, might be "lost" in a rub-over type setting.
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No they will not but if you have it chiped they will
In geometry, a square and a diamond both have four sides. However, the angles are different, and fixed.
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0. Nintendo fixed all of them.
Nagina is the Diamond fixed in a finger-ring.
PS2 games do not play on a PC and vice versa
The fixed geometric patterns in the crystal structure of a diamond are known as a "diamond cubic" lattice. This structure consists of carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral coordination, where each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms. The repeating unit cell creates a strong and rigid framework, contributing to diamond's hardness and unique optical properties.
You throw it away and buy another. If it is broken it cannot be fixed
To get every single game ever on WII, and uploads games when thay just come out, on DS this costs $500
You can find Zapdos outside the power plant after you have gotten the power plant fixed or something like that.
Diamond consists of only one element (carbon). Whereas Silicon dioxide consists of two different elements (silicon and oxygen) that are chemically bonded in a fixed ratio. Hence Diamond is an element and Silicon dioxide is an compound.