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Diamond Versus Quartz: Similarities and Differences

Diamond, which is mostly transparent in nature as well as being colorless and hard, appears as a type of carbon. Although it is a type of carbon element, it is also known for being very hard. First,...

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Diamond vs Swarovski Crystal: A Detailed Comparison

Diamond is a very valuable gemstone obtained from raw diamond, which is a natural stone. The diamond mine is a very hard stone whose history dates back to ancient times and can be found 150 km below...

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Diamond or Platinum: A Comparison of Features and Use of Two Valuable Materials

Diamond is a very valuable mineral. In addition, it has a rigid structure as a feature. Diamond is a mineral with the ability to refract light. Thanks to this feature, it is a metal that is used in...

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Diamond Is a Mixture or Compound: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures

The diamond we know as a gemstone is actually an allotrope of carbon consisting of five carbon atoms sharing electrons with each other in a tetrahedral lattice structure. The covalent bond between...

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Diamond Like Stones: Which Gemstones Look Like Diamonds?

Diamond is a mineral composed of pure carbon. It is considered a crystalline mineral. Diamond can be used easily on metals such as gold and silver as metal parts. In daily use, it is the diamond on...

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Diamond Is Known for Its Hardness: High Hardness Industrial Diamonds

Diamond, a nonmetallic mineral, melts at 3500 degrees, burns at 850 degrees in the air, and turns into graphite at 1500 degrees in airless conditions. It is associated with carbon and graphite. One...

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My wife has a huge interest in diamonds. After she asked me a lot of questions about it, I found myself in diamonds. I made a lot of research on it. I read books. I visited manufacturers. I visited the stores. I have made good friends in that field. I want to share my experiences with you.

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