Unless you are a certified gemologist, you may not be able to type a diamond, but a gemologist can.
From Wikipedia,
"Diamond type is a method of scientifically classifying diamonds by their level and type of chemical impurities. Diamonds are separated into four types: Type Ia, Type Ib, Type IIa, and Type IIb. The impurities measured are at the atomic level within the crystal lattice of carbon atoms and so, unlike inclusions, require an infrared spectrometer to detect."
You can read more about types of diamonds, below.
A diamond is priceless. You can find one underground, rarely.Another AnswerEvery diamond is valued according to its colour, clarity, carat weight and cut.Every diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. You can buy a 25 point diamond -- 25/100ths of a carat -- today at Blue Nile and spend about US$215. A four-point diamond is 4/100ths of a carat, meaning that it is very small for a diamond -- between 2 and 2.5MM at the girdle if the diamond is a round brilliant cut.
Every diamond is a pure diamond, and can be priced depending the individual cut, colour, carat weight and clarity of each.
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. Best practices dictate that if you have a diamond of this weight, you should pay for a certified gemologist's certificate documenting the 4 Cs of the diamond. This way, you'll have a better understanding of the amount of money you could be willing to accept for it. You can buy a diamond of this carat weight today on Blue Nile, and spend from US$6,700 to US$9,300, depending on the cut, clarity and colour of the diamond.
FL on a diamond ring probably means the diamond or diamonds are flawless.
A diamond is not a square it is a jewel type shape.
in Pokemon diamond they are -aaron - bug type - bertha - ground type - flint - fire type - lucian - psychic type
Diamond is a mineral form of the element carbon.
The Hope Diamond is a Type IIb diamond, classified as such based on it's "...very low levels of nitrogen impurities comparable to Type IIa diamonds, Type IIb diamonds contain significant boron impurities. Type IIb diamonds make up about 0.1% of all natural diamonds," according to Wikipedia.
fire type
MINERAL
Quadrilateral.
Diamond has an octahedral structure.
no they are not the same type of mineral.
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It is explosive!
It is an equilateral quadrangle.