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what are diamonds used in??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate

Diamond is the hardest non-metal which is used in making jewellery.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diamond: Diamond is a crystalline form of Carbon; Which is found in purest and hardest state of matter. Diamond is a brilliant and Hard substance. Diamond is tetragonal shaped because of it's carbon structure. Each carbon on diamond is attached to it's neighboring 3 carbon atoms, this makes the diamond Tetra shaped.

Uses of Diamond:

i)  Diamond is used in ornaments and decoration.

ii) Diamond is used for Glass cutting and rock drilling machines.

iii) Diamond is used in making eye surgery knives.

iv) Diamond dust is used for polishing of other diamonds.

v) Diamonds is used in Space-crafts and Satellites to prevent radiations.

Property of Diamond:

i) Density of Diamond is 3.5g/cm^3

ii) Melting point of diamond is 3500 degree Celsius.

iii) There is no effect of Acids and bases on diamond.

iv) Diamond doesn't dissolve in any solvent.

v) Diamond is bad conductor of electricity; As it does not have free electrons.

vi) When diamond is heated at 800 degree Celsius in presence of oxygen, then only it released the CO2.

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