Yes, diamonds are made of matter.
Diamonds are a solid.
No, diamonds are not made from coal. While both coal and diamonds are made of carbon, the conditions required to create diamonds are much more intense and happen deep within the Earth's mantle. Coal forms through the decomposition of plant matter over millions of years.
Both diamonds and coal are made primarily of carbon atoms. However, the arrangement of the carbon atoms is what gives diamonds their hardness and brilliance, while coal is a sedimentary rock formed from compressed plant matter over millions of years.
Diamonds are hydrophobic because of their non-polar nature, which means they do not have a charge and cannot interact with water molecules. The strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms in diamonds make them highly stable and non-reactive with water. This causes water to bead up and slide off the surface of diamonds, giving them the appearance of repelling water.
Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, is a solid at room temperature, and to well above it.
Diamonds are a solid.
No. Diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth by volcanic pipes, together with other matter, including kimberlite. There is no pattern in the eruption that determines the existence of diamonds.
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No. Carbon dating only works on organic matter.
Graphite, coal and diamonds are all thought to be products of the decay and compression of vegetable matter from millions of years ago. Diamonds progress from coal.
The kinetic theory states that all matter is composed of tiny particles in constant motion. In the case of diamonds, this theory explains that the carbon atoms that make up a diamond are in motion, vibrating in place but not moving around like in a liquid or gas. This motion gives diamonds their structure and hardness.
No, diamonds are not made from coal. While both coal and diamonds are made of carbon, the conditions required to create diamonds are much more intense and happen deep within the Earth's mantle. Coal forms through the decomposition of plant matter over millions of years.
Natural diamonds are a rare natural resource. Manufactured diamonds can be priced much lower than natural diamonds, and can be produced in a matter of days, not hundreds of thousands of years, which is required to form natural diamonds. The advantage may be to the consumer in being able to pay much less for a glorious diamond. (Be aware that manufactured diamonds are always detectable as manufactured, and should be accompanied by a certificate stating the origin of the stone.) In addition, any manufacturing adds jobs to any economy. You can read more about manufacturing gem diamonds, below.
Both diamonds and coal are made primarily of carbon atoms. However, the arrangement of the carbon atoms is what gives diamonds their hardness and brilliance, while coal is a sedimentary rock formed from compressed plant matter over millions of years.
Diamonds are hydrophobic because of their non-polar nature, which means they do not have a charge and cannot interact with water molecules. The strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms in diamonds make them highly stable and non-reactive with water. This causes water to bead up and slide off the surface of diamonds, giving them the appearance of repelling water.