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  1. The hardness of vermiculite and diamonds has different hardness, relative density, different practicality, and different refractive indexes.
    1. Different hardness:
    diamond is the hardest material. Only diamonds can scratch diamonds. The Mo's hardness is 10; It is 9; therefore, diamonds can be carved with rigidity; stones must not be engraved with rigidity, and diamonds cannot be carved;
    2, the relative density is different:
    The proportion of the vermiculite is 4.69, and the proportion of the diamond is only 3.52, that is, the vermiculite is 1.33 times that of the diamond. In other words, the two gems of the same volume are heavy stones, and diamonds are light.
    3, the difference between practicality:
    The practicality of vermiculite and diamonds. Diamonds are hard substances in nature. They are white and stable in nature. They are often used to make high -end jewelry. The vermiculite is a common gem and mineral. Some low -type vermiculite contain radioactive elements, especially bright orange low -type vermiculite. Such a vermiculite should not be worn as a jewelry to avoid damage to your health. Therefore There are differences in nature.
    4, the refractive index is different:
    The difference between vermiculite and diamonds is that the refractive index is different. Diamonds have a strong shading. In any environment, diamonds can emit very flashing light. The luminous point of vermiculite is obviously different from the diamond, and the refraction of the vermiculite is double refraction.
    So the refractive index of vermiculite and diamonds is significantly different, and when we carefully observe the vermiculite and diamonds with a magnifying glass, we can see that there are obvious double shadows on the vermiculite, and there is no diamond.

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