Diamond is a form of pure carbon.
Other minerals can give the diamond a tint, such as boron "B", which gives a stone a blue cast, and "N", which gives the stone its yellow cast.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, deep within the Earth's mantle.
A diamond is a metamorphic rock. Diamonds are made from intense pressure on carbon.
Diamonds are a crystalline form of carbon; technically diamond is a mineral - rocks are mixtures of minerals.
Diamond is a form of carbon.
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Yes. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon, which is a natural mineral.
Yes, diamond is a raw material and is located deep within the earth's mantel.
no! of course not! diamond is the strongest material in the world. how do we cut diamond's? The only this strong enough is a diamond blade.
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a synthesized diamond...maybe (:
Like all diamonds, the Golden Jubilee Diamond is formed from carbon.
A transparent stone can be made of any material. If you suspect that it is a diamond, the field test for diamond is extreme hardness.
because diamands are made up of special type of material.
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Diamond has an extremely strong covalent bonding between carbon atoms; today diamond is not considered the hardest material, Today the hardest material is Aggregated diamond nanorods.
Water tanks in diamond mining operations are employed to separate mined aggregate material from diamond material.
diamond is the hardest material and if it is sharpened , then it is the sharpest material
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