where is mineral diamonds found
Both diamond and coal are formed from the mineral carbon, each with a different molecular structure.
Yes, a natural diamond is mineral. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
A real diamond is an allotrope of carbon, and as formed, is the hardest mineral on earth.
A diamond's mineral name is carbon. Diamonds are formed from crystallized carbon under high pressure and temperature deep within the Earth's mantle.
Yes. Both diamond and coal are formed from carbon.
Diamond is a mineral form of carbon. It is not a metamorphic rock, but a mineral formed from extreme heat and pressure.
A diamond is made of highly compressed carbon molecules and therefore by definition is organic
Diamond is the hardest mineral, so it doesn't seem possible to use it to form anything else.
Diamonds are formed from carbon. Gem-quality diamonds include only this mineral, with the exception of some trace minerals, which can give a diamond colour.
Yes, a natural diamond is mineral. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Diamond is formed from carbon, deep within the earth's mantle under extreme high heat and intense pressure. They are erupted to the earth's surface through volcanic pipes. Such is the wonder of Mother Nature: diamond is a mineral.
A synthetic diamond is a mineral made of carbon, and possesses all the same properties as a mined diamond. It has a cubic crystalline structure, a refractive index of 2.42, dispersion of 0.044, mohs hardness of 10 and a density of 3.52.