The process is called diamond cutting.
No. Diamonds come from the diamond mining process.
Diamond chip is just that, chips of real diamond cut off during the shaping process.
Diamonds polishing is the process of rubbing a gem-quality diamond against a diamond-encrusted sheet, to render a facet flat and properly angled.
It needs heat and pressure to convert graphite into diamond due to the requirement to rearrange the atoms making up one structure into the arrangement required in the other. This makes it an industrially challenging process in order to be a cost effective method.Another AnswerGraphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon. One is not made from the other, but both are formed from carbon.
The process is called diamond cutting.
No. Diamonds come from the diamond mining process.
Yes. Diamond encrusted blades and diamond powders are used in the cutting and polishing process.
No. A diamond as in a baseball diamond has four sides, making it a quadrilateral not a triangle. A diamond as in the kind in jewelry usually has five sides making it a pentagon. And also, a diamond would usually be 3 dimensional, and a triangle can only be two dimensional.
You clean a man made diamond the same way that you would clean any other diamond. Chemically speaking there is absolutely no difference between a diamond that is made by a man made process and a diamond that was made by a geologic process.
Diamond chip is just that, chips of real diamond cut off during the shaping process.
Any such visible flaw would be removed in the diamond cutting process, if the diamond is to be sold as a gemstone.
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No,The process in which turns coal into diamond cannot be reversed or "undone"
Yes I have just figured out a way to do it, I am in the process of making the first tutorial out there. :D I will post the video when I am finished with it.
The diamond is the process symbol in flowcharts.
When raw diamonds are cut and polished, a 'diamond dust' is released. It is collected and re-employed in the diamond polishing process.