Wrong, Iron (Fe), being a pure element, is actually stronger than diamond. Check your facts.
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Oh my god... the whole thing's a joke.
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Edited by Redacted3846: 3/11/2016 3:55:17 PM[b] [/b]
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Sorry buddy. Iron didn't stand a chance. Read the research (Fe)gget. ;)
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I read your research, and I'm (almost) sorry to tell you that's it's wrong. My facts come straight from Wikipedia [i]and[/i] Iron is on the periodic table.[spoiler]Get rekt.[/spoiler]
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Wikipedia is unreliable and you'd fail any and all college courses using this as a source.
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Wikipedia also has its sources sited, and you can check those sources of your own volition to test the legitimacy of a Wikipedia article.
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Clearly what ever source you're using is even more unreliable because I know for a fact that Iron is stronger than diamond.
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1. Wikipedia is unreliable 2. Diamond is on the periodic table
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Diamond is [b]not[/b] on the periodic table. I'm right.
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Elemental symbol: C Atomic number: 6 Atomic mass: 12.01 Need I go on?
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Clearly just Carbon
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Copied directly from UC Berkeley: [quote]Diamond is made of carbon.[/quote]
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Edited by Whoknows: 3/11/2016 7:28:36 PMAyyy im applying to UC berkeley. And im 80% sure ill get in :)
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If it were Carbon they wouldn't be calling it diamond. Duh. Use a more reliable source[spoiler]such as Wikipedia [/spoiler]
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[quote]Elemental symbol: C Atomic number: 6 Atomic mass: 12.01 Need I go on?[/quote] >shreking someone on this level
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No. That's just carbon. I believe you were talking about diamond.[spoiler]Nice try to change the subject tho[/spoiler]
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Do some research on diamonds pls
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No you. It read your original post. You need to research more than I.