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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.
Yes it can... but the coal has to be deep inside the earth and put under intense pressure and heat
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
put peanut butter or some other pure substance on it and heat it up because the heat mixes the particles causing the purity of the substance to purify the coal
A long time
When subjected to intense heat and pressure, coal can turn into diamonds.
No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
No,The process in which turns coal into diamond cannot be reversed or "undone"
put peanut butter or some other pure substance on it and heat it up because the heat mixes the particles causing the purity of the substance to purify the coal
A long time
When subjected to intense heat and pressure, coal can turn into diamonds.
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No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
no, you need to put graphite under extreme heat and pressure to make diamond. Another Answer: You are thinking of coal. When subjected to extreme pressure and intense heat, coal will eventually form diamond. Sand, when melted can turn into a glass.
Coal has never been at sufficient depth and temperature to be turned into diamond. Coal is simply fossilized plant remains that are high in the element carbon, of which the mineral diamond is also composed.
Yes. Both diamond and coal are formed from carbon.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
No 'coal' turns into 'diamond'. Both coal and diamond are composed of carbon, each being formed at different layers in the earth's mantle.