Diamond vs Zircon
| Property | Diamond | Zircon |
|---|---|---|
| Fórmula | C | ZrSiO4 |
| Sistema Cristalino | Cubic (Isometric) | Tetragonal |
| Classe Mineral | 01 Native Elements | 09 Silicates |
| Dureza Mohs | 10.0 | 6.5-7.5 |
| Cor | Colorless, yellow, brown, blue, green, pink | Colorless, yellow, brown, red, green, blue |
| Brilho | Adamantine | Adamantine |
| Traço | None | Colorless |
| Transparência | Transparent | Transparent |
| Clivagem | Perfect octahedral {111} | Poor {110}, {111} |
| Fratura | Conchoidal | Conchoidal |
Key Differences
- ◆ Diamond (hardness 10) is far harder than zircon (hardness 6.5–7.5).
- ◆ Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a silicate; diamond is pure carbon (C).
- ◆ Zircon has very high refractive index and dispersion, giving fire similar to diamond — hence its use as a diamond simulant.
- ◆ Zircon is the oldest mineral on Earth (up to 4.4 Ga); diamond also forms deep in geological time but is reset during eruption.
- ◆ Cubic zirconia (synthetic ZrO2) is a different substance often confused with natural zircon.