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see Diamond (gemstone) . For other uses
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see Diamond (disambiguation) . Diamond A rough diamond &#91
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General Category Native minerals Formula C IMA symbol Dia &#91
Learn more
2 &#93
g/mol Color Typically yellow
brown
or gray to colorless. Less often blue
green
black
translucent white
pink
violet
orange
purple
g/cm 3 3500–3530&#160
3 &#93
&#91

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