Its extreme hardness.
The hardness of diamond is a physical property of the diamond. The statement is also untrue as diamond is only the hardest known mineral, not the hardest known substance.
The hardness of a diamond is a physical property because it pertains to the material's ability to withstand scratching and abrasion. It is determined by the structural arrangement of its atoms and the strength of its covalent bonds.
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An area where diamond gemstones are bought and sold.
Cutting a diamond is a physical change because the structure and composition of the diamond remain the same before and after cutting. The physical change alters the shape and size of the diamond without changing its chemical properties.
A diamond is a gemstone.
Diamond is used for gemstones, abrasives, and saw blades.
not sure! but i know they do share hardness !
A ruby is a ruby; a diamond is a diamond. They are different gemstones. Both occur in nature.
No, the resistance of diamond to corrosion is a physical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances chemically, while physical properties describe characteristics such as color, melting point, or resistance to corrosion. In the case of diamond, its strong covalent bonds make it resistant to corrosion by most chemicals, making it a physical property.
A gemstone that is ruled by Aries is the diamond.