Yes.
Yes.
No, a simulant diamond is not a real diamond. It is a material that mimics the appearance of a diamond but is not made of the same physical and chemical properties as a natural diamond.
Yes, a genuine diamond is a real diamond. "Genuine" is often used to emphasize authenticity or legitimacy, so a genuine diamond is a natural diamond that has been mined from the earth.
Yes, a real diamond can scratch glass because diamonds are one of the hardest natural substances on Earth.
A real diamond will have natural imperfections known as inclusions, while a manmade diamond will likely have fewer of these imperfections or none at all. The authenticity of a diamond can also be confirmed by a certified gemologist using specialized equipment to assess its properties like hardness, refractivity, and thermal conductivity.
in Pokemon : pearl in real life : quartz
Every natural diamond is the most natural diamond.
Natural diamonds are mined throughout the world, including in Australia.
Yes. Although diamond is very hard, it is also brittle. Hit a diamond with a hammer, and it WILL scratch the hammer- but the hammer will also shatter the diamond.
Natural crystals of diamond, alum or fluorite are commonly octahedral.
A real diamond is generally more valuable than a synthetic diamond due to its rarity and natural creation process. Real diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle over millions of years, while synthetic diamonds are created in a controlled laboratory setting. These differences in origin and scarcity contribute to the higher value of natural diamonds.
Diamond reflects all the colours of the rainbow and all the shades in between, based in its natural mineral qualities.