Diamond has the highest melting point -- 3820 degrees Kelvin: so burning it would require an even higher heat.
Under the influence of tremendous pressure and heat. Charcoal has too many impurities to ever become a Diamond.
Many materials such as plastic melt and some materials burn such as wood
200 grams
This can be answered on many different levels. They both burn and give out a good amount of heat is probably the simplest. In more scientific terms, they both contain chemical energy which is released when they burn. More practically, they both ignite easily and burn quite cleanly.
no it can't sorry too bad!! Coal is thought to be the carbon source in many cases for the diamond forming process however, many diamonds predate coal which is formed from early plant life.
At 430 degrees Celsius (806 degrees Fahrenheit), you would take a few hours of steady heat to burn, but the heat would kill you in a few minutes, unless you had some sort of protection.
Actually its 451 and it is how many degrees in Fahrenheit is the heat that will take the book pages to burn down.
10
On Earth, about 160 degrees F.
heat and temperature is alike by having to do with how many degrees it is
Under the influence of tremendous pressure and heat. Charcoal has too many impurities to ever become a Diamond.
100
A diamond is not typically measured in degrees, unless you're asking about the degrees involved in the angles of the facets. In that case, there are too many different degrees involved in each faceted stone, which are different, depending on the cut, to count. As an example, follow the link, below, to see the different angles possible in a round, brilliant cut.
1500
Many materials such as plastic melt and some materials burn such as wood
1370 calories
This heat is 51, 33 cal.