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Diamond is a compound of carbon and does not combine, except minutely with other elements. Other elements can give diamond a subtle colour.
Carbon
Quartz is a mineral that is the most resistant to chemical weathering. Its resistance is due to the structure of the grains that comprise it.
Diamond is formed from carbon, and may include minute traces of other elements, such as nitrogen, boron and nickel. These traces can give a diamond colour.
If you mean the elements in the Periodic Table it is carbon. If your talking about in general, diamond is by far the strongest element known to human.
Carbon
Diamond is a compound of carbon and does not combine, except minutely with other elements. Other elements can give diamond a subtle colour.
Carbon
No. A diamond is a diamond: quartz is quartz. Both have different chemical elements and different molecular structures.
Diamond is a particular elemental compound composed of carbon.
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.
Diamond is composed of the element carbon, and quartz is composed of the elements silicon and oxygen.
Diamond is composed of carbon at the 100% level, with the trace inclusion of other elements.
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Diamond and Uranium
Quartz is a mineral that is the most resistant to chemical weathering. Its resistance is due to the structure of the grains that comprise it.
Diamond is formed from carbon, and may include minute traces of other elements, such as nitrogen, boron and nickel. These traces can give a diamond colour.