"දියමන්ති" හි සංශෝධන අතර වෙනස්කම්

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මෙම ලිපිය ඛනිජ පිලිබඳවයි. මැණික් ගල් සඳහා [[දියමන්ති(මැණික් ගල්)]] බලන්න. අනෙකුත් භාවිතයන් සඳහා, හැඩයත් ඇතුලුව <big>[[◊]]</big> [[දියමන්ති(disambiguation)]] බලන්න.
 
{{Infobox mineral
|name = Diamond
|category = Native Minerals
|boxwidth =
|boxbgcolor = #7da7d9
|image = Rough diamond.jpg
|alt = A clear octahedral stone protrudes from a black rock.
|caption = The slightly misshapen octahedral shape of this rough diamond crystal in matrix is typical of the mineral. Its lustrous faces also indicate that this crystal is from a primary deposit.
|formula = [[Carbon|C]]
|strunz = 01.CB.10a
|molweight = {{val|12.01|ul=g/mol}}
|color = Typically yellow, brown or gray to colorless. Less often blue, green, black, translucent white, pink, violet, orange, purple and red.
|habit = [[Octahedral]]
|system = Isometric-Hexoctahedral ([[Cubic crystal system|Cubic]])
|twinning =
|cleavage = 111 (perfect in four directions)
|fracture = [[Conchoidal fracture|Conchoidal]] (shell-like)
|mohs = 10
|luster = [[Lustre (mineralogy)#Adamantine lustre|Adamantine]]
|polish = Adamantine
|refractive = 2.418 (at 500 nm)
|opticalprop = Isotropic
|birefringence = None
|dispersion = 0.044
|pleochroism = None
|streak = Colorless
|melt = [[Carbon#Characteristics|Pressure dependent]]
|gravity = {{val|3.52|0.01}}
|density = 3.5–{{val|3.53|ul=g/cm3}}
|diaphaneity = [[Transparency (optics)|Transparent]] to subtransparent to translucent
|references =<ref name=mindat/><ref name=webmin>{{cite web|publisher=WebMineral|title=Diamond|url=http://webmineral.com/data/Diamond.shtml|accessdate=2009-07-07}}</ref>}}
 
In [[mineralogy]], '''diamond''' (from the ancient [[Greek language|Greek]] αδάμας – adámas "unbreakable") is an [[Allotropes of carbon|allotrope of carbon]], where the carbon [[atoms]] are arranged in a variation of the [[face-centered cubic]] crystal structure called a [[diamond lattice]]. Diamond is [[Chemical stability|less stable]] than [[graphite]], but the conversion rate from diamond to graphite is negligible at [[Standard conditions for temperature and pressure|ambient conditions]]. Diamond is renowned as a material with superlative physical qualities, most of which originate from the strong [[covalent bond]]ing between its atoms. In particular, diamond has the highest [[Scratch hardness|hardness]] and [[thermal conductivity]] of any bulk material. Those properties determine the major industrial application of diamond in cutting and polishing tools.
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