Diamond has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3,820 degrees Kelvin, which is 6,416.33 degrees Fahrenheit, or 3,546.85 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen is required in this process as is a very hot flame.
Diamonds do not melt, but they can burn. Diamonds are formed at extremely high pressure and temperatures, but will burn in the presence of oxygen, like an oxygen torch at 1472 degrees Fahrenheit.
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No, diamonds don't burn.
"Diamonds don't burn, unless you can find a heat source equal to 3820 degrees Kelvin (6416F, 3546C), then diamonds simply melt." -last person actually diamonds do burn at about 800*C
Iron will burn in pure oxygen.
Oxygen is what makes things burn at all. The more oxygen there is, the brighter it can burn.
No it can't. You need oxygen to burn for it to work.
Coal cannot burn without oxygen.
With virtually no oxygen, you can burn fuel for virtually no time before the oxygen runs out.
No, the flame needs the oxygen to burn. Without oxygen, the flame would go out.
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True, fire must have oxygen to burn.