Diamond is the hardest mineral currently known and is an allotrope of carbon.
A real diamond is an allotrope of carbon, and as formed, is the hardest mineral on earth.
The hardest naturally occurring substance is called diamond. It is a form of carbon.
The tools used for cutting and drilling applications are tipped with diamond, the hardest substance on earth, which is an allotrope of Carbon.
Diamond is the hardest mineral in the group, ranking 10 on the Mohs hardness scale. It is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure, giving it exceptional hardness and durability.
No, diamond is not a soft crystalline form of carbon. It is the hardest naturally occurring substance on Earth. Diamond's hardness is a result of its unique crystal structure and strong bonds between carbon atoms.
Diamond ( an allotrope of carbon) is the hardest material known.
Diamond [Allotrope of Carbon]
Diamond [Allotrope of Carbon]
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
No. Diamond is the hardest substance we know of. the only thing harder is other diamonds.
No. It's an allotrope of carbon.
Graphite is a form of carbon, an allotrope.