No.
Diamond is the hardest element on earth, and is only affected by other diamonds.
Fracture is conchoidal, meaning that diamonds are brittle and when they break, the break does not follow any natural plane of separation.
NO, Jade has absolutely NO cleavage. It is also among the Toughest of precious gems. Jade can break diamonds but diamonds cannot break jade. However, diamonds Can Scratch Jade because diamonds are "Harder" NOT "Tougher" than Jade. The reason for this is that Jade is formed in an interlocking/woven pattern that has a very High toughness and durability beyond that of most known substances. Bullets bounce of sheets of Jade. This is a documented fact. Not to mention that Jade can be one of the Most Beautiful Gemstones in ALL the World! I hope this was helpful and informative.
Canary diamonds are yellow-tinted diamonds.
'Chocolate diamonds' are named thus because this shade of brown diamond is the colour of chocolate. Some brown diamonds are natural diamonds; some brown diamonds are manufactured diamonds. A gemologist will help you determine the source of your brown diamond. Manufactured diamonds are always less expensive than natural diamonds with similar characteristics.
Diamonds are formed from carbon. Some brown diamonds may contain trace amounts of nickel -- otherwise diamonds do not contain metals.
YES
Any strong force can break the skull of a Staffordshire bull terrier.
Diamonds came from the word adamas this means indestructible or can not break.
yes
Pure diamonds are just carbon interlinked very strongly so almost never break but fake diamonds are not pure therefor can break. So if it's a real diamond they are not mixtures.
ostrich
Well your "eye brow bone" is actually a part of your skull, and you can fracture your skull, yes.
easier than diamonds, harder then graphite
In general, one does not aim to 'break' a diamond: it is too expensive for this kind of entertainment value.
Probably.... You should try doing it
The most dangerous bone to break is the skull.
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