Diamond is a compound of carbon and does not combine, except minutely with other elements. Other elements can give diamond a subtle colour.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Solution
No, salt is not a diamond. Salt, chemically known as sodium chloride (NaCl), is an ionic compound made up of sodium and chloride ions. In contrast, diamond is a form of carbon (C) where the carbon atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice structure, giving it its characteristic hardness and brilliance. While both salt and diamond can form crystals, they are fundamentally different substances with distinct chemical properties.
2 or more atoms joined together form a suspension, solution, mixture, or compound. I don't know what kind of joining together you are talking about so it could be any of the ones i had just mentioned.
molecule. It is a shorthand way to represent the elements and their proportions in a compound. The formula provides information about the composition of the substance.
Salt and water do not form a compound of any kind - neither decimal nor chemical.
simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
An ionic compound, specifically silver iodide.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Solution
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon which may contain traces of other minerals, such as nitrogen or boron, which give the diamond a colour: yellow or blue, respectively. Diamond is not a compound of anything.
Diamond is a particular elemental compound composed of carbon.
that kind of flower is not available in diamond cuz Shaymin gets new form only in Platinum
Diamond is a particular elemental compound composed of carbon.
No, diamond is a form of the pure element carbon.
It's an elemental compound
A synthesis reaction.