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Diamond, as a rule does not melt or boil under ordinary atmosphere. It simply goes up in smoke (converts directly to CO2 when heated to 800 degrees F in the presence of oxygen).

Its melting point (at very high temps) is roughly 3500 degrees Celsius (very hot), but you need extreme pressure to achieve it (otherwise, it converts to CO2).

Its melting point is the highest of all known materials, in large part because of the covalent bonds and the fact its atoms (carbon) are quite small and thus pack very tightly.

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Melting point 3550 C

Boiling Point 4827 C

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At normal atmospheric pressure, the melting point of diamond is 3550 degrees celsius (6422 F).

3823 Kelvin

3550 Celsius

6422 Fahrenheit

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The melting point of a diamond is 3,550 degrees Celsius. Its boiling point, on the other hand, is 4,200 degrees Celsius.

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The melting point of a diamond is 3550 degrees Celsius or 6422 degrees Fahrenheit. This would be at normal atmospheric pressure.

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Melting and boiling are not adequate terms for diamonds; diamond is pure carbon and burn on heating.

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4827 degrees Celsius.

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Diamond does not boil. It sublimes.

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I do not think a diamond can melt but It can meltΒ  meet me I am kitting.

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