Diamond Glass

Diamond Glass
What is the difference between glass and crystal and diamond?

I wondered into a shop just to look at the jewelry they have and something caught my attention, which is the model that is made of diamonds / crystals / glasses. So I've been wondering how can I tell if a diamond crystal or glass? You must have details of what a diamond, crystal and glass is like or what kind of difference they have!

It's all about bonding! First, let's start by defining what is and is not a crystal. A crystal is a solid with a regular and repeated structure of "crystal". This means that all Material atoms are aligned in a regular and repeated. Basically, it forms a crystal structure of a unit called "cell" and this cell is repeated again and again. The glass is not a crystal as its atomic structure is disordered (but more on that later). The crystals are different in two ways: the composition and bonding. Graphite and diamonds are the same composition and crystal but both are different because the union is used as the "lead", while in pencils the other is very difficult (and Shinny is therefore good for rings). The union called the Diamond Service Pack 3 hybridization of carbon. This is one way elegant to describe the state of the covalent binding of carbon. I will not go into details but suffice to say that because of the stregth and the directionality of the union, the diamond is very hard. Graphite is more compact carbon hexagonal shaped, which means that their conditions of servitude in the leaves of a hexagon with weak bonds connecting the hexagons stacked. These weak bonds between layers allows shear (slide) with ease making it ideal as a writing utensil. Many different types of crystals exists but I guess you meant "what is the material commonly called" crystal "?" when asked this question. This leads to glass … I said before the glass is not crystalline and that is true, but what you know as crystal "(such as cups and expensive trinkets) is actually glass, which is one of the most inappropriately named objects of all time! Glass can be many compositions, but usually begins in the sand (SiO2), soda ash (Na2O) and lime (CaO), so most commercial glass is called soda-lime-silicates. These compounds are mixed and heated to the merger. The trick to making glass is melted, cooled before the atoms can be aligned in a crystalline form. We are told that the thermodynamics of cooling must overcome the Kinetics of crystallization. Thus, after cooling a material with a non-crystalline atomic structure. Basically, it's like liquid was frozen disordered structure in place. As I said, the term "crystal" refers to material that is actually a crystal, but has about 25% of lead added to increase the refractive index, the does that reflect more light than glass surface. This makes the shiny crystal, which I think is attractive to people, although I wonder if it would be so attractive if people knew how much lead was in the glass! As for telling the difference between them, you can do several things, but unfortunately, tend to be somewhat destructive. Test hardness measures the strength of the joint surface, which is different from most materials. Test the heat capacity difference in the phase transitions in a calorimeter Differential scanning also note the difference. But the best way is to have trained the eye to examine the material under a microscope. You will be able to see addresses crystallographic growth with a microscope that can tell you about the glass, and if there … It is a crystal. Just as one can be the field of materials science is enormous, but what distinguishes the materials usually comes down to how a bonded material.

Б.Т.Р. – Елмаз и Стъкло / B.T.R. – Diamond and Glass

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