Diamond has the highest melting point of any natural mineral. A diamond will probably not be affected by a 'house fire', but its setting might show damage.
Diamond is not completely fireproof but it has a very high melting point of 3,827 degrees Celsius (6,900 degrees Fahrenheit), which means it is highly resistant to heat. However, if exposed to extreme temperatures, such as in a fire, diamond can eventually burn and turn into carbon dioxide gas.
If a diamond is put in a charcoal fire, it will burn and eventually turn into carbon dioxide due to the high heat and presence of oxygen. However, it would require very high temperatures (above 1400°C) for a diamond to start burning.
Yes, ashes can burn completely in a fire, as they are the residue left behind after the combustion of materials.
YES, Diamond burns at about 800°C, giving off carbon dioxide just like charcoal.Another AnswerDiamond 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.
No: diamond does not itself burn nor does it support combustion.
yes. a diamond burns at 800 degrees centigrade. and i may add, this temperature is well in the realm of a house fire.
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If a car burn at a house fire, the car will burn too and maybe cause a explosion to happen!
A typical house fire can burn at temperatures ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
An average house fire can burn at temperatures ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
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A house fire can burn at temperatures ranging from 1,100 to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The intensity of a house fire is influenced by factors such as the amount of fuel present, the availability of oxygen, and the speed at which the fire spreads.
A carbon diamond natural or not will burn up in a fire if it's hot enough. A fake diamond like cubic zirconium will not burn.
Her house did not burn down. She had a kitchen fire. And she is currently or in the final stages of getting her house repaired.
A house fire typically burns at temperatures ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
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