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A diamond will scratch anything and everything, including another diamond.
Diamonds are the hardest natural material and can only be easily scratched or broken by another diamond. However, extreme force or impact from a hard blow, such as a hammer, could potentially shatter a diamond.
No, a diamond is one of the hardest natural materials and is unlikely to be scratched by an iron nail. Diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds or by certain industrial tools designed specifically for cutting or shaping diamonds.
No, diamonds are the hardest known natural material and can only be scratched or cut by another diamond. Attempting to break a diamond with a sledgehammer will likely damage the hammer rather than the diamond.
Diamond is harder than gold. Diamond ranks highest on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, with a score of 10, while gold ranks around 2.5 to 3, which means it can be easily scratched by harder materials.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and can only be scratched by another diamond.
Diamond are only scratched by diamonds.
There is none because diamond is at the top of the scale so it can scratch anything.
Yes, perhaps, if scratched by another diamond.
A diamond. Actually, a diamond can be scratched my other minerals.
The mineral that can only be scratched by diamond is diamond itself. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral, scoring 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
A diamond will scratch anything and everything, including another diamond.
Diamond are only scratched by diamonds.
Diamond
No mineral can scratch diamond.
Mineral X could be anything. Diamond is the hardest mineral (10 on Mohs' scale) and can scratch all other minerals including another diamond.
Yes! Diamond Aquamarine is a type of colored aluminum oxide (like emeralds and rubies, which have different colors) and as such, it is not the hardest jewel; diamonds are harder, and so, aquamarine can be scratched by diamonds.