The fact that they are princess cut is irrelevant. 1 carat in gemology is equivalent to 0.2 grams. so 1.7ct (not kt) would be 0.34 grams.
The Hope Diamond weighs 45.52 carats. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, so in other words, the Hope Diamond weighs 9.104 grams.
About 80% of all diamonds mined/ excavated are industrial diamonds, with significantly less value that gemstones. Measuring in grams may attempt to acknowledge the commodity value of industrial diamonds, since carats and points as measuring parameters are best applied to gem-stone diamonds.
Diamonds are valued based on their colour, their cut, their clarity and their carat weight. There are very few diamonds that exceed one pound in weight. Notably, the largest diamond found weighed just over 3,000 carats, which equals just over 600 grams, or about 21 ounces. Once cut and polished, its largest component weighed just over 106 grams, or 3.7 ounces.
3.5-3.53 g/cm3The density of diamond would be 0.56 barns. This would equal out to be 3.52 gm.
There are 200 grams in 200 grams.
A carat, in relation to diamonds, is a unite of mass that is equal to 0.2 grams. Meaning a 4 carat diamond weighs just over .8 grams and an 8 carat diamond is 1.6 grams.
There are more carbon atoms in 48 grams of CO2 than in 12 grams of diamond
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Cost of a diamond follow how beautiful and shiny it is, a .5 grams (~2.5 carats) cutted diamond have a price about $20,000 to $25,000.
A one carat diamond -- 1.00 carats -- weighs .20 grams. Can you do the math?
The diamond weighs one carat. Its other dimensions depend on its cut: round, princess, emerald and so forth. A carat is 0.2 grams; a pure diamond has a density of 3.5 gm cm-3 which translates to a volume of 0.057 cm3 per carat. As stated in the first answer the linear dimensions depend on the shape that is cut.
Seventy-five/one hundredths of a carat in gemstone weight equals three quarters of 0.00705479239 ounces, which is the ounce weight of one carat. In grams, a .75 carat diamond weighs three quarters of 0.2 grams. Can you do the math?
Diamonds are all carbon. just divide 1200 grams by 12.01 grams per mole carbon.
0.06 kilograms
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One carat of diamond weighs .20 grams. If you do the math, you'll divide 6000 (grams) by .20 (@ carat) and come up with .... ???
Differing units of measure may be based in commerce. A diamond excavator isn't digging up just diamonds. The material in the volcanic pipe surrounding the diamond material far outweighs the diamond material. The material will be measured in tonnes or tons. Grams relates to tonnes. Carats relates to no other unit of measure except gem stone weight. The excavator may be involved in commerce, and the purchasers of his excavated material may prefer grams to carats.