No. Diamond is a hard mineral, the hardest natural mineral on earth.
Diamond is not a solution in the typical sense. It is a crystalline form of carbon, not a homogeneous mixture of substances like a solution.
You can't. Simply cleaning a cut diamond will make it shiny. Jewelers often use ultrasonic baths with a cleaning solution to remove grease from diamond jewelery, but rubbing alcohol or even plain water will probably work nearly as well unless it's truly filthy.
A diamond can scratch a diamond, but one diamond cannot scratch itself.
Yes, a genuine diamond is a real diamond. "Genuine" is often used to emphasize authenticity or legitimacy, so a genuine diamond is a natural diamond that has been mined from the earth.
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
Diamond is not a solution in the typical sense. It is a crystalline form of carbon, not a homogeneous mixture of substances like a solution.
Yes. It is possible to provide a solution to the diamond-square algorithm using Java and recursion.
Claire's is an accessory shop...They don't do real diamonds.
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To clean antique diamond jewelry you can presoak or rinse the jewelry to remove any losse dirt. Then you can use a cleaning solution and a gentle brush to remove any remaining particles.
You can't. Simply cleaning a cut diamond will make it shiny. Jewelers often use ultrasonic baths with a cleaning solution to remove grease from diamond jewelery, but rubbing alcohol or even plain water will probably work nearly as well unless it's truly filthy.
The "diamond" or White Jewel is in the Diamond Mine. The five "Nabooti Jewels" are scattered around Africa, at five locations that also require you to visit the 6th (Safari) and the starting point (Nabooti). (see the related questions for each solution)
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At the end of the mine, you choose the White Jewel from the pile of diamonds. Use the small magnifying loupe at the lower right, and you will find that one diamond (the Nabooti jewel) has a triangular mark or inscription on it. You can then pick it up. (for the full solution, see the related question)
No, a simulant diamond is not a real diamond. It is a material that mimics the appearance of a diamond but is not made of the same physical and chemical properties as a natural diamond.
Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.