Diamond has about the highest melting temperature of any known material about 4000 deg. C.
Diamond is a form of carbon. Carbon melts at 8300 °F but only if held under pressure of around 1600 psi.Diamond melts at 3,820 degrees Kelvin, which is the highest melting point of any mineral.
Diamonds' molecular structure is such that when one melts, it transforms into something else, so that what melts is no longer a diamond.Another AnswerDiamond mineral has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3,820 degrees Kelvin.* Once melted, the above answer is correct: it's no longer the diamond that you're familiar with and can never be reconstituted as such.*3,547º C. or 6,416.6º F.
Salt (sodium chloride) is melted at 801 oC.
Diamond melts or vaporizes above about 4000 deg C. If the pressure is high enough it is liquid, if lower it is a gas. If heated in air diamond will burn above about 850 deg. C becoming carbon dioxide also a gas.
While during the time it melts, wax is very viscous and 'sloppy'. After melting, it is just as fluid as most liquids are.
Most things... Diamond is VERY difficult to destroy, but do-able :)
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It's possible, but very difficult.
Diamond is a form of carbon. Carbon melts at 8300 °F but only if held under pressure of around 1600 psi.Diamond melts at 3,820 degrees Kelvin, which is the highest melting point of any mineral.
diamonds do not melt. when heated to 1800 degrees. diamond, seeing as it is a subsidiary of carbon, turns into gas (CO2)
A diamond is technically "harder", but diamonds are brittle; they can be crushed or broken, but it's very difficult to CUT one. The diamond "cutting" process is a combination of fracturing and grinding, not actually "cutting" the diamond. Bedrock is easy to cut, with steel tools.
the heat of the stove melts the ghee very fast
Diamonds' molecular structure is such that when one melts, it transforms into something else, so that what melts is no longer a diamond.Another AnswerDiamond mineral has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3,820 degrees Kelvin.* Once melted, the above answer is correct: it's no longer the diamond that you're familiar with and can never be reconstituted as such.*3,547º C. or 6,416.6º F.
Salt (sodium chloride) is melted at 801 oC.
it depends weather its an ice berg ice bergs tend to stay :) Its not difficult, ice melts in water, the warmer the water, the quicker it melts
The element Carbon (as Diamond) melts at 35500C and sublimates at 48270C, it does not boil.The gas from the sublimation is ≥ 35500C
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