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Because of its lattice structure, diamond has four directions of perfect cleavage along its crystal orientation plane (e.g. 111, 110, etc.) forming octahedrons.

Fracture is conchoidal, meaning that diamonds are brittle and when they break, the break does not follow any natural plane of separation.

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What is a diamonds cleavage and fracture?

A diamond's cleavage refers to the tendency of the diamond to split along certain planes of weakness due to its crystal structure. Fracture in a diamond occurs when it breaks irregularly, without following a distinct plane of weakness. Both cleavage and fracture can affect the value and durability of a diamond.


At the points of easy fracture of a diamond is it termed cleavage?

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Does quartz have cleavage or a fracture?

Quartz does not have cleavage. However, it does have fracture. Its fracture is conchoidal.


Does the diamond have a cleavage or fracture?

Diamond stone, because of its lattice structure of carbon atoms, is identified as an 'octahedral; perfect and easy' cleavage (according to Wikipedia). Read more, below.


Does garnet have cleavage or a fracture?

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Does garnet have cleavage or fracture?

it has no cleavage


Is gypsum fracture or cleavage?

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Is gold cleavage or fracture?

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Does hematite have fracture or cleavage?

Hematite has a characteristic fracture, meaning it breaks irregularly with rough or jagged edges and no smooth cleavage planes.


Is shale fracture or cleavage?

the cleavage is Poor


Dose sapphire have a cleavage break or a fracture?

Sapphire has a mixture of both cleavage and fracture characteristics. It has poor cleavage in one direction and conchoidal fracture, which means it breaks with smooth, curved surfaces similar to glass.


Does fluorite have cleavage or fracture?

It has both: uneven fracture, and perfect cleavage in three directions.