Yes, diamonds are the hardest natural mineral on earth.
Diamonds are entertaining for the eye, and have an investment value.
This is a phenomenon of physics.
Diamonds are made up of pure Carbon. In fact, it's the same with graphite, charcoal, and graphine. What makes diamonds special is the structure in which the Carbon atoms arrange themselves. In diamonds the Carbon atoms link together to form a lattice of pyramids. The triangle, being the strongest geometric figure in the world, gives the diamond its unprecedented strength and hardness. Titanium Oxides give diamonds their color.
Taste
Tenacity implies tenacious, the ability of some thing to be pulled apart. Diamond is the hardest substance known: it does not pull apart. Rather, diamond cutters cleave diamonds using special tools and other diamonds.
Diamonds are special and beautiful jewels
Diamonds are entertaining for the eye, and have an investment value.
Diamonds are an allotropic form of carbon; they are materials having some properties, not property. Which is the scientific word for it. By Hayley
its a is a physical property
its a is a physical property
No, diamond has no magnetic property.
it comes from the earth...the earth made diamonds,rubys and other special rocks
extreme hardness
This is a phenomenon of physics.
I don't think so. Chocolate Diamonds are only on special occasions. Keep looking though!
Extreme hardness
A special property of pyrrhotite is that it is a natural MAGNET that attracts iron. So your answer is: MAGNET