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DIAMOND
CURTISHA BROWN
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Chemical formula: C
A diamond is entirely a carbon.
A diamond is covalent.
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PROPERTIES/CHARACTERISTICS
Streak: white
Color: steel gray, white, blue, yellow, etc.
Crystal system: isometric
Transparency: transparent to opaque
Specific gravity: 3.1-3.53
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Hardness: hardest known natural material on Earth
Luster: adamantine, rough stones have a greasy luster.
Cleavage: 1, all sides - octahedral
Fracture: conchoidal
Tenacity: brittle
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Varieties: chocolate diamond, pink diamond, champagne diamond, etc.
Other identifying marks: has a cold feel and commonly fluorescent in shortwave ultraviolet light
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USES
Diamond membranes are durable, resistant heat, and transparent, making them highly useful.
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HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Discovery: diamonds were discovered in India in 4th centuryB.C.
Historical significance: Diamonds were believed to have been used as a healing stone.
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Location: Diamonds are world wide.
They are mined and crushed, to the time they are sewed, cut and polished.
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IF A DIAMOND IS A 0.50 CARRAT IT WOULD BE $1,400. THE PRICES GO UP AS YOU JUMP TO HIGHER CATEGORIES.
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CITES
http://www.brilliance.com/history-of-diamonds
http://onlybackground.com/best-diamond-wallpapers-hd.html
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/earth/rock-minerals/diamonds/diamond-pro...
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