Any material that well scribe a line on glass, well allow cleavage to split the glass on the cleave point of scribe.
Glass plate hardness is 5.5 on the MHO-scale tempered glass 6.2
Yes, CZ (cubic zirconia) is a man-made material that is almost as hard as a diamond and can scratch glass. However, it is not commonly used to cut glass as it is primarily used as a diamond simulant in jewelry.
Yes, diamonds can cut glass. Glass can also cut glass.
Yes, cubic zirconia can scratch glass because it is a hard material.
Your answer depends on the composition of the 'fake diamond' and the composition of glass. Each mineral has a rating on the Mohs Scale of hardness. The harder mineral will scratch the softer mineral.
A laser beam, and (I believe) anything that can cause small fractures (scores) in a straight line in one side of the glass, like a specially devised tool. A cubic zirconia can cut glass, too.
1 perfect cubic metre of sand=1 perfect cubic metre of glass
No, glass is softer than cubic zirconia, so it is unlikely that a glass object would scratch a cubic zirconia gemstone. However, it is still recommended to store your cubic zirconia jewelry separately to prevent any potential damage.
A diamond will cut glass -- an emerald will not.
No, emeralds are not hard enough to cut glass. Diamonds cut glass and they are the only gemstone with this capability.
Yes, diamonds can cut glass, because diamonds are harder than glass.
The Cut-Glass Bowl was created in 1920.
cut glass is just that. The pattern is cut into the glass with an abrasive coated metal wheel and polished. pressed glass is when a hot gob of glass is pressed into a patterned mold. These molds are often patterned like cut glass to produce cheap and widely affordable similes of the much more expensive cut glass.