Yes, some gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- can be considered transparent.
Raw diamonds can be transparent, translucent or opaque, depending on their clarity. Gem-quality diamonds are transparent.
Yes, diamond is considered to be a transparent object. It allows light to pass through it easily, making it possible to see through it.
Diamond, glass, Muscovite mica. And the cornea of your eye is the most obvious.
Transparent
Diamonds are transparent due to their crystal structure, which allows light to pass through without significant scattering. The tight arrangement of carbon atoms in a diamond lattice minimizes the absorption and reflection of light, leading to its transparency. Diamonds are also highly refractive, meaning they can bend and reflect light efficiently, further enhancing their transparency.
Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.
Diamond - transparent Rock crystal - transparent zircon - transparent amethyst - translucent citrine - translucent
A transparent stone can be made of any material. If you suspect that it is a diamond, the field test for diamond is extreme hardness.
No, you cannot see through a diamond. Diamonds are not transparent like glass or some other crystals. They are known for their brilliance and sparkle due to their high refractive index, which causes light to reflect internally within the diamond rather than pass through it.
Diamond (natural) is not white, but transparent.
transparent, adamantine to waxy.
One would describe a high-quality black diamond as translucent, not as transparent.
Raw diamonds can be transparent, translucent or opaque, depending on their clarity. Gem-quality diamonds are transparent.
Depending on the individual diamond, it is transparent to translucent.
Gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- are transparent, some flawlessly transparent. A gem-stone diamond's transparency can range from transparent or sub-transparent to translucent. Industrial diamonds -- 75% of all diamonds mined -- are not transparent at all, but are even cloudy to dull. you can see through it if it is a gem-quality diamond
Gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- are transparent, some flawlessly transparent. A gem-stone diamond's transparency can range from transparent or sub-transparent to translucent. Industrial diamonds -- 75% of all diamonds mined -- are not transparent at all, but are even cloudy to dull. you can see through it if it is a gem-quality diamond
Two examples if transparent are glass and plastic sometimes (transparent=see through)