
Diamond
Diamond (a metastable allotrope of carbon, C)
Hardness: 10 (Mohs scale), the hardest known natural mineral. Color: Typically colorless or yellow, but can be blue, green, brown, pink, red, orange, or black. Luster: Adamantine (brilliant, like a highly polished diamond). Crystal Structure: Isometric (cubic) system, often forms octahedral or dodecahedral crystals.…
- Hardness
- 10 (Mohs scale), the hardest known natural mineral
- Luster
- Adamantine (brilliant, like a highly polished diamond)
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