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Artificial Preparation of the Diamond - 1908 was released on: USA: May 1908
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No. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral on earth.
Californium is an artificial element and is difficult to prepare and to separe this element.
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A Zircon, (aka, Zirconium Silicate, ZrSiO4) is often considered an 'artificial diamond' because if its high luster and brilliance
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Fake can be: an adjective -- That is a fake diamond a verb -- He faked the report and got away with it. a noun -- Jack's a real fake
Thallium carbonate can be used as a catalyst in the high-pressure, high-temperature process of creating artificial diamonds. This process involves subjecting carbon to extreme heat and pressure in the presence of a catalyst, like thallium carbonate, to facilitate the transformation of carbon into diamond crystals. Thallium carbonate helps reduce the activation energy required for diamond formation, allowing for the creation of artificial diamonds in a shorter amount of time compared to natural diamond formation.
A rhinestone is an imitation diamond used in costume jewelry and to decorate clothes; therefore the opposite of rhinestone would be a real diamond, gem, or jewel.
Margarine is a mixture of vegetable lipids and water; sodium chloride, vitamins etc. may be added.
You'll have to define "fco"... I've never heard the acronym used in the jewelry business.