A method based on refractometric measurements of liquid nanodisperse systems as been developed to determine the quantitative composition of diamond-amorphous carbon colloidal particles. It was demonstrated that by measuring the changes in the refractive index and density of sols caused by changes in particle concentration it is possible to determine the thickness of the particle surface layer, assuming its composition is known. Within the framework of the Mie theory, the influence of the size of diamond particles with carbon coating on the refractive index of hydrosols was quantified. The limits of applicability of the developed method have been determined. For several polydisperse sols with coated diamond particles the thickness of carbon coating was determined.