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A raw diamond can have as many as eight smooth surfaces, if its natural pyramid shape has grown two pyramids together at the base. Without endorsement, you can learn more from the images you find on this site: blog.brianthecutter.com/2009/03/06/brian-gavin-views-rough-diamond-material-in-antwerp-belgium%E2%80%A6/


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Diamond is an unique material, which can exhibit both negative and positive electron affinities. A clean diamond surface yields a positive electron affinity of around 0.6 eV. In contrast, hydrogenated and hydroxylated diamond surfaces exhibit negative electron affinities of -1.1 and -2.13 eV, respectively. Moreover, halogenated diamond surfaces give positive electron affinities. Hope this will help :-)


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