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How are Diamonds Created or Formed?

diamonds originThe Origin of Diamonds...

The largest body of water, the oceans, had microorganisms that lived and died millions of years ago. When they died there bodies fell into the ocean floor. After that, the bodies decomposed, and what's left was almost pure carbon. Then the crust of the earth surface is in constant motion. The movement is due to what you call the tectonic plates and the continental drift.

When one of the tectonic plates were pushed under another the bodies of the microorganism, now carbon, that is also buried under tons of rock. The carbon is subject to extreme pressures by the rock pressing down upon it and by extreme heat, which is ranging between 1100 to 1400 degrees Celsius. If the carbon being acted upon is pure then the diamond will be colorless which is normal for diamonds. If nitrogen or sulphur is also included in the carbon then some color may be added to the diamond. This process preserves the unique crystal structure that makes diamonds the hardest natural material known. The arrangement of the atoms causes the diamonds to have tighter atoms than any other substance in the world.

When volcanoes erupted, this microorganisms, which are now diamonds, are forced to the service. Conventional diamonds are mined from explosive volcanic rocks (kimberlites) that transport them from depths in excess of 100 kilometers by volcanic action.

Man Made, in the year 2004 scientists from Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory managed to produce gems that are harder than any other crystals. These man made diamonds were produced using a gas mixture. The crystals that were produced were so hard that the instruments and other paraphernalia used to make them broke. The great part about these man made diamonds is they were created in less than a day. Put pure carbon under enough heat and pressure, about 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit and 50,000 atmospheres and it will crystallize into the hardest material known. That is a very simplistic view and also very hard to do. Modern methods use a very complicated process that requires the crystals to be grown using a special high growth-rate chemical vapor deposition.

Then the crystals were exposed to very high pressure and temperatures make them even harder. There is then a production of a chemical reaction that yields what is called carbon rain. The carbon rain atoms arrange themselves in the same structure as the container or seed used to catch the carbon rain. As they arrange themselves into a tight composition, they turn into man-made diamonds. Most of the man made diamonds are yellow in color. This is due to the chemicals used in the creation process. Man-made diamonds are very difficult to distinguish from natural ones. A trained jeweler could tell the difference if he could detect the different growth patterns and the lack of inclusions. Inclusions are the tiny bits of material that are usually imbedded in a natural diamond and are considered a flaw.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

very informative indeed, how diamonds were created and being formed is really a mystery to me before...

Anonymous said...

it is a very informative article about how the diamonds are formed. The fact that diamonds is a hard substance that has the ability to withstand breaking. And 80% of the
diamonds
which is a volcanic rock.

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