In the diamond, you'll find only carbon. This assumes that the diamond is the only stone in the ring.
In the band and setting, you might find any type or quality of metal: gold, platinum, silver and so forth.
Diamond is harder than iron. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral and can scratch iron.
A diamond's mineral name is carbon. Diamonds are formed from crystallized carbon under high pressure and temperature deep within the Earth's mantle.
Diamond is a special molecular arrangement of carbon, a mineral.
Yes, there are a few minerals that are stronger than diamond. Wurtzite boron nitride and lonsdaleite are both harder than diamond on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. However, these minerals are very rare and not commonly found in nature.
"925C" on a diamond ring most likely refers to the sterling silver content of the ring. Sterling silver is comprised of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals for durability.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and can only be scratched by another diamond.
The mineral that can only be scratched by diamond is diamond itself. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral, scoring 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Mineral X could be anything. Diamond is the hardest mineral (10 on Mohs' scale) and can scratch all other minerals including another diamond.
A diamond. Actually, a diamond can be scratched my other minerals.
The diamond ring in question was made in January 1965.
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Yes a diamond is a mineral. It is the hardest mineral on the Moh's Hardness Scale from the ratings 1-10.
Olivine is a silicate mineral. Diamond is an elemental mineral. Pyrite is a sulfide mineral. Malachite is a carbonate mineral.
The hardest mineral is diamond, and the softest mineral is talc.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
Diamond is a special molecular arrangement of carbon, a mineral.
Diamond is a special molecular arrangement of carbon, a mineral.