Diamond atoms are more dense and more closely packed together than are atoms of any other substance. According to Wikipedia, here are a few numbers regarding the density of diamond:
" Use - 3.513 g/cm3, LNG (at r.t.) 3.513 g/cm3, and CRC (near r.t.) 3.513 g/cm3"
You can review a density comparison page to find the comparison you want: solid, gas or liquid
Minerologists identify mineral harness with a variety of tools. In order of hardness, they gnerally use their fingernails, nails, copper pennies, knife blades, glass, porcelain and other minerals such as quartz, topaz, corundum and diamond. The Moh's Hardness Scale gives a list of minerals in order of hardness with talc being the softest with a rating of "1" and diamond the hardest at a "10".
Like there is a 5 star hotel, there is a AAA diamond rating.Another AnswerDiamonds are not usually rated using these initials. However, there are some retailers who sell black diamonds that use a multiple-A rating system.
Motels and hotels get their rating from two places. The Mobile Travel Guide and the diamond ratings from the American Automobile Association or AAA.
Because rating of films depends on the audience not by producers. That's why rating from producers are not mention as valid.
It's a G Rating...:D
Rubidium has a hardness of 0.3 on Moh's hardness scale. For comparison, diamond has a rating of 10.0 and copper has a rating of 3.0.
The highest rating given to a top quality diamond is D-Flawless.
a star is a luminous pointed figure that shows up at night. A diamond rating is facts and information, cut, clarity, color, and more things on an diamond.
Near colorless
Diamond, which is pure carbon, except for trace amounts of other minerals that can exude colour to the gem-stone, is the hardest natural mineral, rating 10 on the Mohs Scale of hardness.
Yes, That is True. eg; That has a Density Rating. a Rating for How Hard it is
No
Diamond purity isn't rated in carats. Carats are a designation of mass/ weight. Diamond purity is a separate rating.
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral, rated as 10 on the Mohs Scale of hardness, the top rating.
No. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral known, with a Mohs Scale rating of 10, the highest rating. Amethyst rates seven. You can read more about the Mohs Scale, below.
Carat is the unit of measure for diamond weight. Karat rating may be appropriate for gold and its level of purity.
The rating is apparently 5 8 carat diamond studs in 14 [K] gold with VVS1 clarity, according to your certificate.