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Carbon

Diamond is a form of the element carbon.

Chemical Formula: C70
Layman's explanation: Diamond was discovered in India and in the year 1670 in Brazil. It has an arrangement of face-centered cubic. Diamond is the hardest material on the earth, has a very high refractive index, and is a good electrical insulator. One of its main applications is as a gemstone for jewelry. Another use is to make cutting materials like phonograph needles and surgical knives.
Keywords: jewelry, carbon

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