What can crush a diamond?

While there may not be many naturally-occurring materials out there that are stronger than diamonds, certain man-made metals like tungsten and steel have a higher tensile strength. That means a direct hit with an ordinary hammer can absolutely break a diamond.
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What can destroy a diamond?

A diamond is the hardest natural substance on earth, but if it is placed in an oven and the temperature is raised to about 763º Celsius (1405º Fahrenheit), it will simply vanish, without even ash remaining.
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Can a real diamond be crushed?

Diamond, commonly known as the hardest material in the world, is not only beautiful but it is also incredibly resistant to scratching. However, hardness shouldn't be confused with toughness. Diamonds can be crushed with any hard enough object that is brought down with enough force.
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What chemical can destroy diamond?

What chemicals can destroy a diamond? Chlorine can cause the greatest damage to jewelry, so you should remove your wedding ring and any other jewelry before swimming in a pool or lake.
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Can anything crack a diamond?

Diamonds are very stable and invulnerable to virtually all acids. They can also withstand higher temperatures than most gemstones. Sudden extreme temperature changes can cause damage, however. Diamonds can chip or fracture from hard impact, especially in areas where the carbon atoms are not tightly bonded.
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Does hand sanitizer damage diamonds?

A: Hand sanitizer is made up of rubbing alcohol and will not hurt diamonds or damage the integrity, value, or brilliance of your stone. However, excessive and repeated exposure to cleaning agents or hand sanitizer can make the finish on white gold wear a little faster.
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Does salt water damage diamonds?

DON'T Wear Your Ring in Salt Water

Rose gold is especially sensitive to salt water as it will corrode much faster than traditional yellow or white gold. Salt water can also damage the overall appearance of your diamond by dulling the stones and causing them to become less shiny.
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Can bleach damage a diamond?

Don't use harmful solutions

Chlorine bleach or abrasives (such as household cleansers or toothpaste) should never be used when cleaning diamond jewelry. Chemicals like chlorine can damage some of the metals used to alloy gold for diamond settings and abrasives can scratch gold and other metals.
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Does hydrogen peroxide damage diamonds?

So although hydrogen peroxide cleanses will always be effective in cleaning your diamond ring, it is good to take precautionary measures to avoid excessive building up of residue and bacteria that may permanently damage your ring. Make sure to always remove your ring while cooking.
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Can acetone damage diamonds?

Harmful ring cleanser solutions:

There are many common cleaning products that people may think are good to clean diamond rings with, but they can actually be quite damaging. Chlorine bleach, abrasives (like toothpaste or baking soda), or acetone should never be used on any jewellery.
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What hurts a diamond?

Frequent Contact with Saltwater. Constant saltwater exposure harms your diamond. Why? The salt can erode and blemish your diamond—which weakens and causes the diamond to break after prolonged exposure.
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Is it hard to crush a diamond?

To answer the question posed, no, it is not easy to shatter a diamond. But they are breakable if you try hard enough. In fact, despite the enormous evidence of how tough diamonds are, they can still be incredibly fragile. Hitting a diamond at the right spot and the correct angle could cause it to chip.
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Can you dissolve diamond?

The external form of a diamond crystal can be dissolved to form secondary shapes by the partial removal of crystalline diamond in a geological process known as dissolution or resorption. Left alone without dissolution, diamond will form a perfect octahedron or a cube.
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Does diamond react with anything?

Chemical stability

At room temperature, diamonds do not react with any chemical reagents including strong acids and bases.
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Will vinegar damage diamonds?

Remember that the solutions we offered for solid gold and silver jewelry do not transfer to diamonds. Baking soda and vinegar can seriously damage your gemstones and should never be used with these pieces.
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Will Windex damage diamonds?

Toothpaste, baking soda, bleach, and other household cleaners are abrasive. While they won't damage your diamond, they can damage your gold. Windex won't hurt your ring, but it isn't a great cleaner either. So stick to mild soap and water, and six-month cleanings and check-ups at your jeweler.
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Does dish soap damage diamond?

Most dish soaps contain a number of harsh chemicals and dyes that can not only harm the surface of the metals in your diamond rings, but can dull and scratch the finish of the diamonds themselves.
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Will baking soda scratch a diamond?

Use only the softest of brushes on your diamond. Hard-bristled toothbrushes and scrub pads may scratch your diamond, marring its beautiful sparkle and lowering its values. Likewise, abrasive cleaners, like baking soda, powdered cleaners or even toothpaste, can damage your band.
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What does salt do to diamonds?

Salt water can also damage the overall appearance of your diamond by dulling the stones and causing them to become less shiny.
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Can boiling water damage a diamond?

It's best for a consumer to not put diamond jewelry in a pot of boiling water, as is suggested by some jewelers. The reason being, that the consumer can cause damage to the diamonds if the boiling is not done properly.
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Does hot water clean diamonds?

Diamond cleaning each month with commercial jewelry cleaner or even a homemade solution of mild dishwashing soap and hot water is good practice. After soaking the diamond jewelry piece for a few minutes, use a soft brush (toothbrush, lipstick or eyebrow brush) to clean around and under setting.
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Can sand scratch diamond?

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Even though you expose your diamond engagement rings to grains of sand when you're on the beach, it will not have any significant effect on the diamond(s). However, you need to be careful so the sand doesn't scratch the precious metal.
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Do fake diamonds float in water?

True diamonds have high density and should quickly sink to the bottom of the glass. Fake diamonds are not as thick, and therefore, more likely to float in water. This test is not always foolproof. Some materials that make up fake diamonds, such as cubic zirconia and moissanite, can sink if they are heavy enough.
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