A diamond is absolutely beautiful, even when in the raw. It is a native Element, and the Element that makes up a mineral diamond is carbon.
Diamonds don't have more or less elements. It is just made of carbon.
Diamonds are pure carbon.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, which is the only element contained in diamonds, except for traces of other elements, such as nitrogen and boron. Trace elements can give colour to diamonds.
Mined diamonds are elements -- minerals. Man-made diamonds can be fabricated out of carbon.
diamonds are composed of carbon atoms only
Yes, diamonds are a form of carbon.
Carbon.
Diamonds are carbon, a non-metal.
Nothing... diamonds are just one base: carbon.Another AnswerThere are diamonds that contain trace elements that can render colour in the stone. Most diamonds contain at least trace amounts of nitrogen, which gives diamonds a yellow cast: fancy yellow diamonds contain more nitrogen. Boron gives diamonds a blue, or blue-gray cast. And so on.Trace elements that give diamonds colour are not separable from the diamond lattice.
No, they are composed of entirely different elements.
Pure diamonds are made solely of elemental carbon. Any colored diamonds have trace impurities consisting of various other elements. However, a pure diamond is simply carbon atoms bonded in a complex structure.
Carbon in the form of Diamonds