Mined diamonds are elements -- minerals.
Man-made diamonds can be fabricated out of carbon.
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.
Yes. Atoms can be alone or make mixtures called molecules, and mixtures of molecules and atoms make up everything.
Raw diamonds come in many forms, sizes, colours and mixtures of geological materials.Take your raw diamond to a certified gemologist, who can help you identify the stone.
All diamonds are formed from carbon.
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
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No. Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
They make diamonds.
It takes 26 diamonds to make the armour and 11 for the tools, that's 38 diamonds in total.
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Nope, you have to mine for diamonds with an iron pickaxe.
Diamond is a substance (technically, in practice diamonds will have some amount of impurities, so technically they're mixtures, but we'll ignore that). The fact that it's in "chip form" doesn't make any difference.