Yes.
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.
No, Prince Rupert's drop is not harder than diamond. Diamond is one of the hardest known natural materials, while Prince Rupert's drop is a glass object that is not as hard as 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.
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.
One is a federal commission and the other is a diamond. Unless you're referring to crystal structure: "FCC" is the abbreviation for face-centered-cubic, "BCC" is body-centered-cubic. Diamond is just cubic, which may seem bad, but this crystal structure is nearly indestructible.
No. Diamond is harder than emerald.
Diamond is harder than plastic.
Diamond is harder than onyx.
nothings harder than a diamond
Diamond is harder than any metal.
Yes, diamond is harder than granite. Diamond is the hardest mineral known. And it is several times harder than granite.
Diamond is harder than steel: you can scratch steel with a diamond, but steel will not scratch a diamond.
Diamond is harder than iron. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral and can scratch iron.
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.
No it is not.
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No, it is not.