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Yes, a fake diamond, such as cubic zirconia, cannot scratch glass because it is not as hard as a real diamond.

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How to find out if you have a real diamond?

a real diamond can scratch glass and if the diamond gets scratched it's fake


Will fake diamond cut glass?

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.


How do you find out how strong glass is?

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Can fake diamonds scratch glass?

Yes, fake diamonds can scratch glass because they are made of materials that are harder than glass.


When you scratch a diamond on glass does it scratch the diamond?

noNo other way around


Will a diamond scratch glass?

Yes, it will.


What other mineral can scratch a steel knife or window glass?

Diamond is the hardest mineral that can scratch a steel knife or window glass.


Can a real diamond scratch glass?

Yes, a real diamond can scratch glass because diamonds are one of the hardest natural substances on Earth.


What rock can scratch window glass?

diamond


What minerals would scratch glass?

Diamond


Glass has hardness of about 5.5 which minerals will scratch it?

feldspar, quartz, topaz, corundum, diamond.... Diamond will diffidently scratch glass its also made to cut glass if you get tech with it. (alyssamc6)


Why do people check to see if a diamond is real by rubbing it against glass?

People use the glass test to check if a diamond is real because diamonds are harder than glass. If a diamond is real, it will scratch the glass, whereas a fake diamond will not leave a mark. This method is not foolproof and other tests are recommended for a more accurate assessment of a diamond's authenticity.