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1.
DIAMONDS
JASMINE, AMY & HANNAH
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Mamooli
2.
GENERAL FACTS
It is found in the category 'Native Minerals'
It is typically brown, yellow or gray to colourless. Less often blue or pink.
The melting point of a diamond depends on the pressure put on it.
They are made of carbon, but the atoms are just arranged in a way that makes it very strong.
They generally have a high melting point because it is a macromolecule.
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INCASE YOU DIDNT KNOW
a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such
as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer.
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kevin dooley
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STRUCTURE OF DIAMONDS
Diamond has a giant molecular structure.
Each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms.
A lot of energy is needed to separate the atoms in diamond.
This is because covalent bonds are very stong and a diamond contains many.
There are no free electrons or ions in diamond, so it does not conduct electricity.
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INTERESTING FACTS
Diamonds are the hardest natural substance on Earth.
The word diamond comes from the greek word meaning unbreakable.
Most of the world's diamond deposits are found in Africa.
Diamonds are valued according to their cut, colour carat and clarity.
Natural occuring diamonds are formed over billions of years of intense pressure.
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Jasmine Richards
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