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Isotopically pure diamond
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Isotopically pure diamond
refers to
a
diamond
that is composed entirely of one stable
isotope
of
carbon
, typically
carbon-12
(
C
-12). Natural
diamonds
contain
a
mixture
of
carbon isotopes
, mainly
carbon-12
and
carbon-13
, with trace amounts of
carbon-14
present
due to cosmic
radiation
.
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