In chemical terms, diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
Primarily Carbon with a few impurities
This is a phenomenon of physics.
Diamonds that are made in a laboratory are known as lab-grown diamonds . These diamonds are considered minerals since they are optically and chemically similar to mined diamonds, formed by the same mineral known as carbon. The only difference between mined and lab-grown diamonds is where carbon is crystallized- the earth's crust or the lab. CVD diamonds look exactly like mined diamonds and sparkle like natural diamonds, which is why they are known as minerals. There is no chemical or visual difference between lab-created and mined diamonds.
unfortunately the only real chemical name for a diamond is Carbon .. makes this tough to send by mail with £2k insurance!
In chemical terms, diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
You cannot make diamonds from tequila -- their chemical properties are not the same.
The chemical formula for diamond is C, pure carbon.
Chemical. It is a mineral and an allotrope (form) of carbon (like diamonds).
Diamonds are composed of carbon, with traces of other minerals, which can give the diamond a colour.
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Carbon, use wikipedia!
The cast of Jack of Diamonds - 1912 includes: Jack Richardson as Jack of Diamonds
Primarily Carbon with a few impurities
With advancements in technology, scientists can now produce diamonds in laboratories that possess the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds
Diamonds are formed of carbon while coral consists of primarily of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate(carbon)
Diamonds are an allotropic form of carbon; they are materials having some properties, not property. Which is the scientific word for it. By Hayley