- Natural Diamonds | Diamond Stone – GIA C
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- Diamond - Wikipedia
Diamond is a solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic Diamond is tasteless, odourless, strong, brittle solid, colourless in pure form, a poor conductor of electricity, and insoluble in water
- Diamond Cuts | A Guide to Different Types of Diamond Cuts - Brilliant Earth
In this guide, explore interactive charts that show how experts grade diamond cuts and understand the impact cut has on a diamond's sparkle, fire, and brilliance
- Diamond | Definition, Properties, Color, Applications, Facts | Britannica
A diamond is a mineral composed of pure carbon It is the hardest naturally occurring substance known; it is also the most popular gemstone Because of their extreme hardness, diamonds have a number of important industrial applications
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- Diamond: A gem mineral with properties for industrial use
What is Diamond? Diamond is a rare, naturally occurring mineral composed entirely of carbon Each carbon atom in a diamond is surrounded by four other carbon atoms and connected to each of them by strong covalent bonds - the strongest type of chemical bond
- Diamond | Properties, Formation, Occurrence, Deposits
Diamonds are one of the most precious and valuable gemstones in the world, known for their exceptional hardness, brilliance, and durability They are formed deep within the earth over millions of years under intense heat and pressure, and are typically found in kimberlite pipes or alluvial deposits
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