Not all diamonds are equally hard, remember Mohs scale is only that - a scale. Depending on the perfection of the crystal, diamonds may be harder or softer - but are all considered 10 on Mohs scale. The hardest diamonds come from a small region on New South Wales in Australia, and these are more useful for polishing of other diamonds.
A diamond will scratch anything and everything, including another diamond.
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 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, steel can scratch a diamond because diamonds are harder than steel. Diamonds are the hardest natural substance on Earth, while steel is much softer in comparison.
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.
No. Only a diamond can scratch another diamond.
Yes, in fact, it is the only way to scratch a diamond.
Nope! A diamond is the hardest substance on earth so only a diamond can scratch a diamond!
Diamond's scratch 'hardness' is the highest amongst naturally formed minerals. The only thing that can scratch it, is itself. However it is not 'tough'. Basically, Diamond is brittle. A blow from a solid object may crack it. If a diamond was struck by a bullet, it might shatter.
A diamond can only be scratched by another diamond due to its hardness. No other material is hard enough to scratch a diamond.
No. Only another diamond can scratch a diamond.
Diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
A diamond can scratch a diamond, but one diamond cannot scratch itself.
A diamond will scratch anything and everything, including another diamond.
diamond's hardness is a factor of 10. So this is the highest hardness, no mineral has this hardness! You can't scratch a diamond.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and is the only one that can scratch corundum. but in my opinion corundum will scratch corundum any mineral of the same hardness will scratch the other !
The only thing or mineral that will scratch diamond is another diamond. Scientists use a penny nail and fingernail to see what number it is. On a scale measured from 1-10 diamond is 10 ranked as hardest mineral, so nothing scratches diamond except diamond.