Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, is a solid at room temperature, and to well above it.
In nature, diamond has formed at depths of around 100 miles. At a one hundred mile depth, the lithostatic pressure would be over 400,000 pounds per square inch.
At STP a diamond is a solid.
Diamonds are a solid.
Diamonds are a solid.
Yes, diamonds are made of matter.
Its carbon matter
No.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, and in this state, possess no taste or smell.
Diamonds are a solid.
Yes, diamonds are made of matter.
You can find diamonds in Arkansas, in the Crater of Diamonds State Park.
Crater of Diamonds State Park was created in 1972.
Its carbon matter
In the Crater of Diamonds State Park in the state of Arkansas, you can pay a small entry fee of US$8.00 (2015), and search for diamonds. You can keep whatever diamonds you find.
In the Crater of Diamonds State Park in the state of Arkansas, you can pay a small entry fee of US$8.00 (2015), and search for diamonds. You can keep whatever diamonds you find.
Arkansas is the home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only option for finding diamonds in any US state.
Diamonds have been found in Arkansas, at Crater of Diamonds State Park. People are invited to 'mine' diamonds here -- and keep what is found -- otherwise, there is no commercial mining involved.
In their natural state, diamonds are a solid.
No.
In their natural state, as they are mined from earth, all diamonds are 'unrefined'. Yes, diamonds are scarce.