Diamonds Uncut

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They're going to let me touch it with my hands, watch carefully only time in my life, I'm going to wash my hands in diamonds. We're now in the chief experts department and they have brought out some really special diamonds for us. Brought them out from a vault somewhere and I'm amazed by them. This one here is the... ...biggest diamond that is here. It is 240 carats, but it's rather a shapeless lump. But down here there are some really amazing shapes. I never realized that a diamond when it's not even cut is a almost perfect octahedron. It looks like out of the textbooks. I just can't believe that nature can make anything quite so beautiful. If you look down here you can see this one here is a big yellow. I think because of an impurity and then you can get some quite strong colors. This one here is purple and this one is pink. These ones here have grown into an almost perfect cube. This little one is really as far as I can see a perfect cube. And then there's one that looks like a football. Very important World Cup was here in Russia last year; though I don't play football myself and then there is another one that looks like a skull and if you turn it over its hollow. I think because it dissolved during the geological deposition, maybe in very high temperature high pressure water that it dissolved. But it's got a rather strange bowl shape with eyes. Might be a bit grim having a diamond shaped like a skull on your ring. [subtle creepy laughing sound in background] These ones here. I think perhaps are the chemically the most interesting. They're black because they're a combination of diamonds and also graphite. We have a box with 1490 crystals of diamond. It's very interesting to me that they'd actually count them so carefully. You can see even these tiny crystals are all octahedral and if you look under the microscope, you can see these little octahedra. I looked in the microscope not very good in microscopes with my glasses. But even I could see that they were really nice and crystalline. This one here is a so-called twin where two octahedra have grown simultaneously in different directions so you get a less interesting shape and at the same time I was fascinated that in this one there's a crack down on such a strong material but even so sometimes it can crack and then down here is a an interesting crystal tiny But it has three twins that have grown simultaneously so you have six octahedra all close together. These are the different qualities of the diamonds. Some diamonds are clearer nicer shaped crystals than others. And again, they have standards to make sure that they classify all of them correctly. Because once you've got a big box of them if you've made a mistake, you have to sort them all over again. These diamonds are not completely pure carbon they contain traces of nitrogen you can't see this with the eye, but you can see it by using a UV light so Natalia will just put the biggest diamonds onto a UV lamp and You can see suddenly it gives out blue light. And you can tell that different diamonds fluoresce different amounts and occasionally you can get a different type of nitrogen center which instead of being blue, is yellow, so Natalia will show you one now one of the cubic ones. And you can see it's a greenish yellow color again, this is a really nice demonstration of spectroscopy and you could analyze it even better looking through a spectrometer to get the precise wavelengths of the emissions. So here you can see there's a nice blue glowing octahedron. Can we try the pink diamond? You can see that one doesn't fluoresce at all. So it probably doesn't have any nitrogen centers in it or at least none that will absorb. But again, this is a nice way of categorizing the different diamonds so that you learn more about their structure, learn more about their chemistry. Let's try the pink diamond as well. I I think that's really interesting the pink diamond fluoresce is blue, but you wouldn't have guessed that. I'm in the sorting department where the raw diamonds are graded. It's really amazing. The diamonds that come here look rather like sand if you look here in this bowl I can just pour some out, but what's amazing is that people go through this literally grain by grain. They have about 8,000 different grades. Which they know. They remember and they classify each of the grains according to the grade and here we have about 26 or 27 thousand karats in weight of diamonds the total value of this doesn't look very much is more than a million dollars. That's why people are watching me carefully I'm wearing a special coat. No pockets! And even these tiny grains look like little octahedra, tiny crystals. And you've got to remember that these grains have been obtained from a solid mass of rock Which has been ground up and out of the rock. They filter off these special diamonds. And what's interesting here is that you can see different colors some of the grains look a bit yellow some look really clear one or two are grey so It's like my hair but my hair should be graded in color. Particularly interesting for me is that all of this is sorted by hand. Because they are so valuable that it's worth people looking at each one individually. That's why every diamonds should be to you really special. It's amazing, I've never seen anything like this it's (it's) unbelievable. They're going to let me touch it with my hands watch carefully only time in my life I'm going to wash my hands in diamonds. Feels just like sand it's quite strange it feels a bit like metal. Because diamonds conducts heat very well. So it feels as if I'm holding metal. I think I could do this for quite a long time if they let me. But still Here you've got a million dollars worth of diamonds. Literally running through my fingers. Some of them are sticking to my hand. Prof: [Speaks russian to the woman behind] Brady: Got anything on there? Prof: They are clean I think this is the most extraordinary thing I've ever done on Periodic Videos and certainly the most fun. The gold is an exciting element It has interesting chemistry and it's just sitting here doing nothing. Its enormously impressive. But it's a bit sad rather like a mausoleum.
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Channel: Periodic Videos
Views: 1,623,993
Rating: 4.9127741 out of 5
Keywords: diamonds, diamond mining, uncut diamonds, carbon
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Length: 9min 45sec (585 seconds)
Published: Fri Feb 22 2019
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The lady sorting the diamonds is definitely /r/fastworkers worthy.

Very cool video Brady, really enjoyed this one!

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 5 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/alphaboy ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Feb 22 2019 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies

Hmm. I'm looking at that million dollar tray and wondering just how many individual diamonds were in there.

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 3 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/MartinSchou ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Feb 22 2019 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies

What sort of operation is this, do they study/research the diamonds for science, or is this a mining company processing lab, or something else I haven't thought of?

Watching them pour the bowls of diamonds into the tray is rather r/oddlysatisfying.

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 2 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/ConiferousMedusa ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Feb 22 2019 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies
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