No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
It would be highly unusual if coal ever turned into diamond. Diamonds are formed only at depths in the crust of more than 60 miles. Coal on Earth does not exist at anywhere near this depth.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
No 'coal' turns into 'diamond'. Both coal and diamond are composed of carbon, each being formed at different layers in the earth's mantle.
No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
Yes. Both diamond and coal are formed from carbon.
It would be highly unusual if coal ever turned into diamond. Diamonds are formed only at depths in the crust of more than 60 miles. Coal on Earth does not exist at anywhere near this depth.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
No 'coal' turns into 'diamond'. Both coal and diamond are composed of carbon, each being formed at different layers in the earth's mantle.
No,The process in which turns coal into diamond cannot be reversed or "undone"
Probably because both coal and diamond are composed of carbon.
Diamond is more dense that coal.
Coal, yes. Diamond, no.
Coal that has become diamond.
both a diamond and a lump of coal are primarily composed of the element Carbon (C)