Diamond (and also graphite) is pure carbon, without iron. Heating graphite and subjecting it to intense pressure can make small industrial diamonds.
Yes. However, the activation energy required to convert graphite to diamond, is extremely high.
yes both the cases are very possible and its takes either of the 2 cases millions and millions of years.
No. Both diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon, with different molecular structures.
0.083kg. To convert from grammes to kilogrammes simply divide by 1000, and vice-versa.
From centimeter to meter, you move the decimal one place to the right, and vice versa.
69 kilo = 152.11 pound. To convert kilo to pound or vice versa, just type in 'x kilo to pound' in google. 69 kilo = 152.11 pound. To convert kilo to pound or vice versa, just type in 'x kilo to pound' in google.
That is not correct. To convert cm to metres, divide by 100, or go the other way vice versa, 1cm would actually be 0.01m
To convert from Celsius to Kelvin you minus 273 (so 0 Celsius is -273 kelvin). To convert from Kelvin to Celsius you would add 273.
with toupper and tolower, from ctype.h
You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.
to convert three phase to two phase and vice versa
you can send Pokemon from diamond to white, but not vice versa. its kinda like with diamond and ruby/sapphire/emerald. hope this helps :D
you cant do this because you cant convert from weight to measurements or vice versa
That is impossible. You cannot convert a diesel to run on petrol or vice versa.
vice versa
0.083kg. To convert from grammes to kilogrammes simply divide by 1000, and vice-versa.
You simply don't convert meters to square meters, or vice versa.
Vice Versa - novel - was created in 1882.
No one knows how to spell Latin, but vice versa is the accepted spelling
From centimeter to meter, you move the decimal one place to the right, and vice versa.