Every diamond is a pure diamond, and can be priced depending the individual cut, colour, carat weight and clarity of each.
Silver prices fluctuate daily. As of today (24 April, 2012), the price is $30.70 in US dollars per ounce.
Diamonds value depends upon its 4 cs. Clarity, colour, cut and carat. In general a 10 cents diamond would cost around US$100 ( VVS clarity, E colour, and excellent cut)
You may be able to find a 2 carat, round brilliant cut diamond of a J colour, with two slight inclusions (SI2) in the US$9-10,000 range. A whiter stone with higher clarity and of a different cut will probably cost you more.
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.
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Every diamond is a pure diamond: pure carbon.
Diamond is the pure form of diamond.
One pure form of carbon is diamond.
Diamond is pure carbon.
All gem-quality diamonds are 'pure diamond' with perhaps a trace of another mineral that can give the gem a colour. You can purchase a one carat diamond today at Blue Nile and pay between US$2,539 and US$9,601, depending on the cut, clarity and colour that you want.
A diamond rind would cost around $160-$200
A diamond is pure diamond, unlike metal, which can be melted and combined to dilute its purity.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
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Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
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