What is diamond fire?

A diamond's “fire” is the effect produced when white light disperses into rainbow colors when it hits the diamond's facets (the angled cuts in the stone). There are two main kinds of facets: Physical facets and virtual facets. A physical facet is an actual cut in a diamond.
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Is fire in diamond good?

Outdoors, in direct sunlight, a diamond can exhibit excellent fire. However, if there is cloud cover, the light will be diffused. While this might be an optimal lighting environment for observing a diamond's brightness and contrast patterns, fire will be almost completely suppressed.
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What does fire in diamond mean?

The fire of a diamond doesn't mean it is literally on fire, but rather is a reference to the colourful flashes of light that the stone diffuses whilst under the light. It's otherwise known as 'light dispersion' as this is an accurate description of how the colourful flashes are formed.
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Can diamonds start fires?

Lavoisier found that the products of diamond combustion behaved as, and most assuredly were, solely carbon dioxide... He determined that the ignition and burning of each produced equal amounts of 'bound air'." Diamond can indeed be set on fire since it is made of carbon.
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What color is diamond fire?

Brilliance. The difference between diamond fire and diamond brilliance is that while diamond fire is the dispersal of white light into all the colors of the rainbow, brilliance refers to that same white light coming out of the diamond undispersed. To make this clear, take a look at the video of this diamond ring.
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What will happen if you burn a diamond



Can sun melt diamond?

Can the Sun melt a diamond? Hello Sanjay, Yes. Diamonds are made from pure carbon, and carbon will burn in an oxygen atmosphere to produce carbon dioxide.
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Do fake diamonds sink 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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Do diamonds create rainbows?

“People have a misconception that diamonds sparkle like a rainbow, but they don't,” Hirsch said. “They do sparkle, but it's more of a gray color. If you see something with rainbow colors [inside the stone], it could be a sign that it's not a diamond.”
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What is a blue fire diamond?

Bluefire master diamond cutters formulated a method of cutting diamonds that featured 144 glistening facets that act like tiny mirrors, bouncing light within the diamond.
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Which diamond has the most fire?

The Round Brilliant (aka brilliant cut) shape diamond is the most popular of diamonds shapes. It consists of 58 facets and displays the most brilliance, fire, and scintillation of all diamond cuts on the market today.
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Are first light diamonds real?

Like those raindrops, First Light diamonds utilize an innovative technique that cuts thousands of microscopic nano-prisms on the stone's exterior; when light hits those prisms, they produce flashes of vivid color.
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How much fire should a diamond have?

Fire tends to decrease as table % increases due to a lesser area for crown facets to produce fire. For a round cut diamond, the ideal table size should be between 53-57%.
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What causes fire in diamond?

A diamond's “fire” is the effect produced when white light disperses into rainbow colors when it hits the diamond's facets (the angled cuts in the stone). There are two main kinds of facets: Physical facets and virtual facets. A physical facet is an actual cut in a diamond.
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Can you see a rainbow in a diamond?

A real diamond will reflect both rainbow colors as well as white light. If you only get one of the two, then the diamond isn't real.
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What is a rainbow diamond?

“Rainbow diamonds” is a commercial name used for synthetic rutile (or titanium dioxide), a diamond stimulant introduced in 1948 and popularized for some of its gemmological properties, which were close to those of natural diamonds.
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What is the rarest color in diamonds?

Red diamonds are the rarest of the colored diamonds, with only 20-30 existing in the entire world. They get their beautiful red color from a rare process during their formation, which changes the crystal structure of the diamond and causes light to pass through it differently than colorless diamonds.
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What color do real diamonds shine?

A real diamond appears gray and white inside (brilliance) when held to the light and can reflect rainbow colors (fire) onto other surfaces. A fake diamond will display rainbow colors within the stone when held up to light.
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Do real diamonds fog up?

Does it Fog Up? The easiest at-home test is to breathe on your stone. If your stone fogs up quite a bit and takes time for the condensation to evaporate, then it is most likely fake. Real diamonds do fog up, but only a little and the condensation evaporates quickly.
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What are cheap diamonds called?

Cubic zirconia, also known as CZ, is one of the most widely used stones to imitate a real diamond. The reason for its popularity is the affordable price, which is only a fraction of what a real diamond costs.
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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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How can u tell if a diamond is real?

This one's easy: Get a glass and fill it with water (it doesn't matter what type of water you use). Drop the diamond into the glass of water. Due to the high density of diamond, when dropped into water a real diamond will sink. If the diamond floats to the top or middle of the glass, it's fake.
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Is liquid diamond possible?

There might exist liquid diamond during heating, but it gets converted to carbon dioxide, in a specific time interval. @CURIE To avoid oxidizing the diamond, it would have to be heated in a vacuum or inert atmosphere, yes. Exposed to oxygen, it would burn completely far before it ever got close to melting.
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Can lava burn diamonds?

Lava isn't quite hot enough to melt a diamond, but could a diamond burn in lava instead? In short, diamonds can burn in lava as the burning temperature of a diamond is about 900 °C and lava can get as hot as 1200 °C. The burning process will also, however, require oxygen.
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Is diamond toxic?

Diamonds are not poisonous. Diamond is the hardest material. It is the hardened form of carbon.
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