One kind of brown diamond is a diamond, formed from carbon.
Diamond is harder than iron. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral and can scratch iron.
Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known, ranking as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This means it is extremely durable and resistant to scratching or abrasion.
No. Diamond is the hardest mineral and it is not malleable or plastic.
Diamonds are able to scratch other diamonds because they are one of the hardest materials known, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This means that diamond has a high resistance to scratching, but it can still be scratched by another diamond due to the atomic structure and orientation of the crystals.
A diamond's mineral name is carbon. Diamonds are formed from crystallized carbon under high pressure and temperature deep within the Earth's mantle.
All diamonds, regardless of the colour, are formed from carbon. Brown is the most common colour of gem-quality diamond found. Brown coal -- lignite -- is sometimes called the 'brown diamond'.
The hardest mineral is diamond, and the softest mineral is talc.
Diamond.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known.
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.
Diamond is the hardest known mineral.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known.
No, diamond is the hardest known mineral.
Diamond
Diamond is harder than iron. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral and can scratch iron.
Mineral X could be anything. Diamond is the hardest mineral (10 on Mohs' scale) and can scratch all other minerals including another diamond.