In the diamond, you'll find only carbon. This assumes that the diamond is the only stone in the ring.
In the band and setting, you might find any type or quality of metal: gold, platinum, silver and so forth.
The mineral in diamond is carbon.
No, diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
Diamond is a special molecular arrangement of carbon, a mineral.
A rock is always mineral material. Diamond is formed from carbon -- a natural, organic material. A diamond is considered both a rock and a mineral, according to these definitions.
Diamond is the hardest mineral on earth.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
The mineral in diamond is carbon.
No, diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
Corundum- which can only be scratched by diamond. Diamond cannot be scratched by any other mineral.
No. Diamond is a hard mineral, the hardest natural mineral on earth.
Diamonds are minerals. Rocks are mad up of minerals, so tectonically it is both. But scientists all believe that a diamond is a mineral. Go to wikipedia.org\minerals
Yes a diamond is a mineral. It is the hardest mineral on the Moh's Hardness Scale from the ratings 1-10.
Diamond mineral is the hardest natural mineral on earth, which makes it the most durable of any mineral.
Olivine is a silicate mineral. Diamond is an elemental mineral. Pyrite is a sulfide mineral. Malachite is a carbonate mineral.
The hardest mineral is diamond, and the softest mineral is talc.
Solitaire is a style of setting for a ring: it provides one setting for a single gemstone. A 'normal diamond ring' can be any kind of diamond ring setting. A diamond is a diamond, regardless of its ring setting.
The diamond ring in question was made in January 1965.