If you are not a jeweler than the best way is to ask for gemological report at GIA, EGL, IGI. Which will confirm the origin of diamond and it's characteristics. For more information on synthetic diamond follow my link below.
A natural diamond is one that is mined from the earth. One that is grown in a laboratory would not be a natural diamond.
yes because natural prouducts are made naturally and synthetic prouducts are fake. yes, oil for example has different properties than synthetic oil, for instance, oil will move away from heat where synthetic oil will actually move towards heat. This is good in your car engine if a spoot heats up the synthetic oil will go to it and cool it down where regular oil will not do this as effectively.
Naturally occurring as it is a stable element. Synthetic means man made and it would be pointless to make oxygen when there is so much of it floating around in the air or in water even if it could be done.
Your answer depends on why you buy a diamond. If you're buying a diamond for an investment, you'll want the highest carat weight in the 'best' colour (your choice), with the finest clarity and cut that you can afford. This stone will have mighty bling value as well. If you're buying a diamond for its bling value alone, you can purchase a diamond quite similar to the high-investment quality diamond that is a fabricated diamond and pay less for it. It will always have less value than a natural diamond.
Synthetic material is created through artificial man-made processes. They typically require labs and scientific instruments. Natural materials are produced by the Earth. Although both materials have a different path of production, both are the same molecularly. For example, an all natural vitamin C pill is has the same molecular make up as a synthetic vitamin C pill. They also will work in the same way.
A geologist would differentiate between a natural diamond -- formed by a geological process, and a synthetic diamond -- formed by a man-made process. Both diamonds are 'real diamonds'. Read more about synthetic diamonds, below.
A natural diamond is one that is mined from the earth. One that is grown in a laboratory would not be a natural diamond.
A natural polymer would be rubber which is obtained from nature. A synthetic polymer would be polybutadiene which behaves like rubber.
If you are referring to synthetic meaning "man-made", then the opposite would be "natural" or "genuine". There is another usage of synthetic, in which the opposite is "analytic".
Ruby has a hardness of 9 on Mohs scale of hardness . So any gemstone with hardness more than 9 would scratch a ruby and that includes, diamond, synthetic moizzanite and synthetic diamond.
Use natural, organic herbicides and pesticides instead of synthetic versions.
That would completely depend on how thorough the screening is. For most drug test like those in the army and legal system you would simply test positive for an opiate based narcotic. Vicodin is synthetic whereas morphine is made from poppies so it is possible to distinguish between natural "opiates" and synthetic "opiods".
It depends on the synthetic diamond. A few variables might be:SizeColourCutManufacturerA synthetic diamond may be worth more than a comparable non-diamond, look-alike stone, such as a CZ or even white sapphire.You can get the answer from your local jeweler, who upon review of the stone, may be willing to give you a value.As well, you can submit the stone for evaluation to the Gemological Institute of America, a sophisticated appraiser of diamonds. Your certificate would indicate that the stone is synthetic, and would also include the four 'c's of diamond value: cut, clarity, colour, and carat weight.
Look on its label.
The best type of synthetic diamond would most likely be Cubic Zircona, a popular fake jewel that is much cheaper than diamond and unlike other fake jewels it will not change color or become tinted by an outside source for very extended periods of time.
Rocks are a naturally occurring assemblage of minerals. They are not synthetic and would be described as having a crystalline rather than fibrous texture.
Yes. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral. This would be especially evident using a diamond-tipped tool to mark steel.