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The prices for precious gems is dependent on supply and demand - not on any particular physical property. If people prize a certain gem above another then they will pay more for it.Consider diamonds and Rubys. Diamonds are harder than rubys, in fact they are the hardest mineral know - yet Rubys are considered more valuable.
its a is a physical property
Hard minerals can be used as abrasives or coatings on cutting blades. Gemstones of valuable minerals are more durable the harder they are.
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.
Some examples of gemstones are beryl, amethyst, citrine, diamond, emerald, garnet, hessonite, iolite, moonstone, opal, peridot, ruby, sapphire, topaz and zircon.
Extreme hardness
The property shared by all the gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and topaz is extreme hardness. Gemstones are precious, cut, and polished stones, which are used to make jewelry and adornments. gemstones are usually found in igneous rocks, such as diamond, topaz, and sapphires. However, in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks certain gemstones are also found. Igneous rocks are formed by the cooling of volcanic lava. The different composition of lava or magma produces a different type of stones, such as granite and gemstone.
extreme hardness
extreme hardness
Yes, diamonds are the hardest natural mineral on earth.
Diamonds are an allotropic form of carbon; they are materials having some properties, not property. Which is the scientific word for it. By Hayley
Its extreme hardness.
its a is a physical property
its a is a physical property
The prices for precious gems is dependent on supply and demand - not on any particular physical property. If people prize a certain gem above another then they will pay more for it.Consider diamonds and Rubys. Diamonds are harder than rubys, in fact they are the hardest mineral know - yet Rubys are considered more valuable.
No, diamond has no magnetic property.
This is a phenomenon of physics.