No. Diamond will scratch steel, however,
No, gypsum cannot scratch diamond. Diamond is the hardest mineral on the Mohs scale with a rating of 10, while gypsum is much softer with a rating of 2, which means diamond is able to scratch gypsum but not the other way around.
A diamond will scratch anything and everything, including another diamond.
A scratch on a diamond is known as an abrasion. It refers to a visible mark or line on the surface of the diamond that is caused by wear or damage. Abrasions can affect the diamond's clarity and overall appearance.
Yes, diamond is harder than steel. Diamond is the hardest natural material known, while steel is a strong metal but not as hard as diamond.
When you scratch a diamond against a mirror, the diamond's hardness will typically cause the mirror to scratch instead. Diamond is the hardest natural material, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness, while glass (of which mirrors are made) ranks around 5.5 on the scale, making it softer than diamond.
Diamond is harder than steel: you can scratch steel with a diamond, but steel will not scratch a diamond.
Diamond is the hardest mineral that can scratch a steel knife or window glass.
Yes. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral. This would be especially evident using a diamond-tipped tool to mark steel.
A diamond can scratch a diamond, but one diamond cannot scratch itself.
No. Only a diamond can scratch another diamond.
Nope! A diamond is the hardest substance on earth so only a diamond can scratch a diamond!
Yes: not a good use for a diamond, but yes, a diamond will scratch a nail.
Yes, in fact, it is the only way to scratch a diamond.
noNo other way around
Diamond will scratch everything, including diamond.
Diamond
A diamond can only be scratched by another diamond due to its hardness. No other material is hard enough to scratch a diamond.