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If you break it in half you can sharpen the pencil. |
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Hardness and durability are different things. |
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I don't think there is a smooth transition. The heat/pressure will make a fracture gap. |
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Maybe if the intervening Carbon continuum was all different C containing molecules, just like the Metamorphosis print, then you could get something that stuck to graphite and transition to something that stuck to/into diamond. All solidified with pressure and heat. |
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Also thanks I will look into the canadian programme Continuum. |
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Is there a reason why there can't be bits of graphite
embedded in diamond or vice versa? What happens with
black diamonds? |
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Diamond would make a fairly crappy knife blade. It's
way too brittle (as well as not being heat-resistant,
etc.) |
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Wurtzite boron nitride, of course (see link) |
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