Diamond is diamagnetic. Small defects in the diamond lattice can be paramagnetic, and if you search for "paramagnetic diamond" you'll find all sorts of links to scientific papers on the phenomenon.
A Magnetic Force
Gold is not magnetic as it is a diamagnetic material, meaning it does not have a magnetic field of its own and is not attracted to magnets.
Magnetic objects have domains of aligned magnetic moments that create a magnetic field, while non-magnetic objects have randomly oriented magnetic moments that cancel each other out. Additionally, magnetic objects can be attracted to or repelled by magnets, whereas non-magnetic objects are not affected by magnetic fields.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
A magnetic force is the exertion of a force on a magnetic object due to the presence of a magnetic field. The strength and direction of the magnetic force depend on the strength and orientation of the magnetic field. In essence, a magnetic field produces the magnetic force that acts on magnetic objects within its influence.
13 diamons are in a deck of cards
Nope
How the heck do I cash out on points diamons and mega points
i don't know where they export their diamons to because not a darn website has the answer
Sale of diamons
Olivia
No, given all else being equal: carat weight, clarity, excellence of cut.
Jewels are typically attached around the frame of the watch, or ocassionally around the band. Such jewels can be cubic zirconia or actual gens such as diamons and opals.
No, platinum is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal and does not exhibit magnetic properties.
Effie Trinket from The Hunger Games says "Coal's practically nonexistent" in her district, meaning that it is in very low supply or hard to obtain.
I would advise selling diamons only through craigslist or ebay. There are many scams looking to target people selling diamonds online.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.