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properties of diamonds ​

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Answered by Emlyn
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Besides the hardness, diamond provides an impressive combination of chemical, physical and mechanical properties:

Hardness.

Low coefficient of friction.

High thermal conductivity.

High electrical resistivity.

Low thermal expansion coefficient.

High strength.

Broad optical transparency from ultra violet to infra red.

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Answered by TheExhaustedAnswerer
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Besides the hardness, diamond provides an impressive combination of chemical, physical and mechanical properties:

Hardness.

Low coefficient of friction.

High thermal conductivity.

High electrical resistivity.

Low thermal expansion coefficient.

High strength.

Broad optical transparency from ultra violet to infra red.

Explanation:

They are known particularly for their use in jewelry, such as rings or necklaces, because of their durability and their luster. However, most diamonds are used industrially. Because of their hardness, diamonds are extremely useful when used to cut, grind, or drill other materials.

Properties and uses

Diamond has a very high melting point because a large amount of energy is needed to overcome the many strong covalent bonds. There are no electrons or other charged particles that are free to move so diamond does not conduct electricity.

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