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cost of synthetic diamonds?

December 27th, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Chemistry
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Emily B asked:


ok… so ive been searchin the web for a while now and i cant find this any where….. WHAT IS THE PRICE RANGE OF SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS???? if u know i appreciate ur help!!! i need to know for a science report on rocks and minerals and stuff and every website i go on its just advertising the company’s jewlry….. HELPPP PLEASEEE!!!! THIS PROJECT IS DUE TOMORROW AND IM DESPERATE FOR HELP!!!! and I REALLY DONT FEEL GOOD!!!

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how do synthetic diamonds form, and compare the size and properties of synthetic diamonds to natural diamonds.

December 21st, 2008 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Chemistry
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gmann1221 asked:


Natural Diamonds form slowly over many thousands of years under intense heat and pressure inside the Earth. Small synthetic diamonds can now be manufactured. Write a paper that explains how synthetic diamonds are formed, and compare the size and properties of synthetic diamonds to natural diamonds. Include a handwritten rough draft, a typed final copy and all of your research sources. There must be at least 3 different sources and the paper must be in your own words.

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Are synthetic diamonds as strong as natural diamonds?

December 19th, 2008 by admin | 9 Comments | Filed in Chemistry
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zingowner asked:


do they have the same characteristics; composition, tensile strength, crystal arrangement

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Is it possible to combine Titanium and artificial diamonds to create the strongest material in the world?

November 26th, 2008 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Chemistry
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ezekielpro asked:


Titanium alloy is known to be the strongest and lightest metal and diamonds are even stronger because of its atomical bond. Since we are capable of growing artificial diamonds in a lab is it possible to combine the two strongest material together known to man to form an even stronger material.

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synthetic diamond method?

October 18th, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Chemistry
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go_surangasa asked:


the standard enthalpy of formation of diamond is approximately round up 2 kilojules for a mole since them standard conditions are used to calculate them values does it mean that I will get diamond from graphite if I HEAT is appropriately and how is that done to get the better allotrope by heating or if it is not the way cu all how many ways else is synthetic diamonds are made.

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What is the hardest known substance?

August 27th, 2008 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in Chemistry
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Ethen J asked:


We all know that diamonds are the hardest natural material, but everywhere I see it, it always says that it is hardes naturally occuring material. Are there any synthetic materials that are as hard or harder than diamond

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Can I make synthetic diamonds?

July 17th, 2008 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Chemistry
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b.dev04 asked:


I want to know what it takes to make synthetic diamonds, and where I can buy what I need.

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synthetic diamond method?

May 17th, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Chemistry
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go_surangasa asked:


the standard enthalpy of formation of diamond is approximately round up 2 kilojules for a mole since them standard conditions are used to calculate them values does it mean that I will get diamond from graphite if I HEAT is appropriately and how is that done to get the better allotrope by heating or if it is not the way cu all how many ways else is synthetic diamonds are made.

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Can gold be man made as diamonds are man made?

April 27th, 2008 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in Chemistry
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james h asked:


Seems diamonds manufactured are not as hard as the ones produced by evolution. Can gold be scientifically produced and what are it’s contents?

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Can anyone help me answer these questions using Boyles’ Law with work?

January 13th, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Chemistry
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Joesph P asked:


1)In a thermonuclear device, the pressure of 0.050 liters of gas within the bomb casing reaches 4.0 x 106 atm. When the bomb casing is destroyed by the explosion, the gas is released into the atmosphere where it reaches a pressure of 1.00 atm. What is the volume of the gas after the explosion?

2)Synthetic diamonds can be manufactured at pressures of 6.00 x 104 atm. If we took 2.00 liters of gas at 1.00 atm and compressed it to a pressure of 6.00 x 104 atm, what would the volume of that gas be?

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