a small break or chip in a diamond,they usually appear step-like or as a splinter
A diamond's cleavage refers to the tendency of the diamond to split along certain planes of weakness due to its crystal structure. Fracture in a diamond occurs when it breaks irregularly, without following a distinct plane of weakness. Both cleavage and fracture can affect the value and durability of a diamond.
no breccia does not fracture.
Jade typically exhibits a splintery fracture rather than cleavage due to its interlocking crystal structure. However, in some cases, jade may have imperfect cleavage along certain planes, especially if the material is heavily processed or fractured.
Fracture codes are codes based on the location, type, and severity of a bone fracture. These codes are used in medical billing and coding to accurately document and communicate information about the fracture to healthcare providers and insurance companies.
Bauxite does not have a specific cleavage or fracture pattern because it is a mixture of various minerals, primarily aluminum hydroxides and iron oxides. It tends to fracture unevenly due to its composition and structure.
The fracture of diamond is "conchoidal or shell-like," according to Wikipedia. Industrial diamonds are more easily broken apart based on the nature of the crystal's fracture lines. Gem-quality diamonds are more generally immune to being broken apart, because they are cut, polished and set in ways to minimize exposure to the natural fracture lines in the crystal.
A diamond's cleavage refers to the tendency of the diamond to split along certain planes of weakness due to its crystal structure. Fracture in a diamond occurs when it breaks irregularly, without following a distinct plane of weakness. Both cleavage and fracture can affect the value and durability of a diamond.
Fractures in diamonds are not typically repairable -- the repair would always be visible, obvious and a de-valuing characteristic of the stone. Most often, a diamond with a fracture must be re-cut to eliminate the fracture.
While diamonds are extremely hard, they can be broken by other diamonds due to their hardness. When a force is applied to a diamond in a certain direction, it can cause it to fracture along its planes of weakness.
Diamonds are like, the worlds strongest, pricless, and valuable rocks, it takes a lot to break, unless you dropped in from.. a thousand story building?Another AnswerA diamond can fracture along its natural lines if it's hit 'just right'. Most diamond cutters plan cuts so that a finished diamond gemstone is never subjected to angles or pressure points where this natural fracture can occur accidentally. However, diamonds can fracture along a flaw.
Diamonds exhibit cleavage along octahedral planes, which enables them to be cut and shaped with precision. However, if a diamond is struck in the wrong direction or with enough force, it can exhibit fracture rather than cleavage, resulting in damage or breakage.
Diamond cutters fracture raw diamond stones using diamond cutters, lasers and hammers. Diamonds can fracture along flaws. Large, rough diamonds are fashioned and cut this way. Once a diamond is cut to reveal its highly prized features, such as clarity, colour and carat weight, however, it becomes a valuable commodity, so you probably wouldn't want to 'break' one, just to learn how.
a fracture in which skin is intact at site of fracture is a closed fracture or simple fracture whereas compound fracture or an open fracture is a fracture in which the skin is perforated and there is an open wound down to the site of the fracture.
A broken bone is often called a "fracture" or "bone fracture". Some examples from the Wikipedia entry on bone fracture. * Complete Fracture- A fracture in which bone fragments separate completely. * Incomplete Fracture- A fracture in which the bone fragments are still partially joined. * Linear Fracture- A fracture that is parallel to the bone's long axis. * Transverse Fracture- A fracture that is at a right angle to the bone's long axis. * Oblique Fracture- A fracture that is diagonal to a bone's long axis. * Compression Fracture-A fracture that usually occurs in the vertebrae. * Spiral Fracture- A fracture where at least one part of the bone has been twisted. * Comminuted Fracture- A fracture causing many fragments. * Compacted Fracture- A fracture caused when bone fragments are driven into each other * Open Fracture- A fracture when the bone reaches the skin * Bug fracture- A fracture when the bone is in place, but the fracture has the appearance of a crushed insect.
Open....It's called an OPEN FRACTURE.
Open Fracture formerly known as a compound fracture.
When a fracture is associated with a laceration or cut in the area of the fracture, it is called an open fracture