Yes because it is made of Carbon and Carbon is one of the strongest element.
No, diamond is not an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element on the periodic table.
No, graphite and diamond are not elements. They are both forms of the element carbon. Carbon is the element, while graphite and diamond are allotropes, which are different forms of the same element with different physical and chemical properties.
Diamond is a pure element made up of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure.
YES!!! Because it is a specific arrangement of the atoms of carbon and NO other element. Chemically it is referred to as an ALLOTROPE. The different physical arrangement of the atoms of an element. NB Do NOT confuse the words 'Allotrope' with 'Isotope' . They have totally different meanings.
Diamond is an element because it is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure. Carbon is a chemical element found on the periodic table. Diamond's unique arrangement of carbon atoms gives it its characteristic hardness and luster.
If you mean the elements in the Periodic Table it is carbon. If your talking about in general, diamond is by far the strongest element known to human.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
The worlds strongest rock is diamond
Diamond!
wood->stone->steel->diamond gold is as strong as wood but as fast as diamond
the strongest Pokemon is arceuse
No, diamond is not an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element on the periodic table.
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Original answer: yes-it is the strongest substance on earthYes, diamond is the strongest Natural substance on earth, but it is not nearly the strongest substance of all, and diamond is a mineral... not a metal... there are other ores such as titanium and tungsten that can be strengthened to become thousands of times stronger than diamond.
Diamond is the strongest material know to man.
No, maybe for elements but not for minerals, the strongest mineral is diamond.
It is certainly a rare and highly radioactive element. To say it is the "strongest" might be a bit much.