Diamonds do not melt, but they can burn. Diamonds are formed at extremely high pressure and temperatures, but will burn in the presence of oxygen, like an oxygen torch at 1472 degrees Fahrenheit.
The melting point of diamond is 3550oC. (World of Carbon)
All objects have melting points but they are high sometimes and low sometimes. There is no object without a melting point.
0° Celsius is the temperature at which ice starts to melt.
The adhesive starts to melt in the high 90's
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Yes you can but it would take a very hot temperature for the diamond to melt. Not any normal hot temperature. Diamond has the highest melting point (3820 degrees Kelvin, or 6416.33 degrees F.)
You can melt a diamond at 3,820 degrees Kelvin or 6416.6 Fahrenheit, or 3,547 Celsius.
a diamond's melting point is so highmagma will not melt it
It gets hotAnother AnswerSince diamond has such a high melting point -- 3,820 degrees Kelvin -- the diamond will remain stable until the heat reaches that temperature, at which point it will melt.(The temperature in Celsius is 3,546.85 degrees or 6,416.33 degrees Fahrenheit.)
No more than any other substance would. It also depends on the temperature of the diamond, as is would for any object.
Diamond mineral has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin, which is 6416.33 degrees F, or 3546.85 degrees C.
Neither graphite nor diamond melt when heated - at a temperature of about 4800 °C, they sublime into gases. It takes a lot of energy to make them sublime as many strong covalent bonds need to be broken.
No, not if the diamond is on earth, and not closer to the sun.
You can melt a diamond, because anything can melt given enough heat. Diamond, however, has the highest melting point of any known mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin, 6416.33 degrees Fahrenheit, or 3546.85 degrees Celsius.
It does melt.
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Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.