No, a hammer cannot smash a diamond because diamonds are one of the hardest materials on Earth.
No, you cannot smash a diamond with a hammer because diamonds are the hardest natural substance on Earth.
If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only choose one tool for survival, would you prefer a diamond or a hammer?
A diamond can be broken using a number of methods. Gem cutters study the crystal structure of diamonds and then use a hardened chisel and a hammer to cleave them. Certainly placing a diamond on an anvil and striking it with a hammer will break the diamond. But that's a poor use of the tools and a waste of a diamond. The diamond is the hardest substance we know of, but it can be "broken" in a number of ways.
You can tell if an element is metal with a hammer by determining if it is malleable (meaning that it can be molded or bent). Just smash it with the hammer, and if it shatters, it probably isn't a metal.
By indestructible, you mean de-valued, then yes. One can scratch a diamond or chip it accidentally and it will be worth less. By indestructible, you mean obliterated, then probably not. Diamond has the highest melting point of any known mineral. Attempting to smash it would only produce diamond dust -- if indeed you could smash it, which is useful.
No, you cannot smash a diamond with a hammer because diamonds are the hardest natural substance on Earth.
No, the alkali metals will not explode if you smash them with either a hammer or mallet.
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A laser can burn through a diamond and be used to "cut" it, though it might not be pretty. As for jewelry applications, the traditional method of splitting a diamond is to "cut" it with a hardened steel knife. The knife is finely sharpened and hardened, and placed against the diamond to be cut. The knife is then struck with a small hammer. Thus the action is one of splitting, not really cutting. The cut is carefully positioned as to take advantage of the internal crystal structure of the diamond. A hammer can be used to "smash" a diamond and break it, but this is a poor use for a hammer as well as a waste of a diamond.
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