All diamonds are formed from carbon, which is not a gas.
it is ofcourse a solid. diamond and coal are two forms of carbon made compounds.
No, the sun cannot be converted into diamond. Diamond formation occurs deep within the Earth's mantle under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, which are not present on the surface of the sun. The sun is a massive ball of gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium undergoing nuclear fusion reactions.
You clean a man made diamond the same way that you would clean any other diamond. Chemically speaking there is absolutely no difference between a diamond that is made by a man made process and a diamond that was made by a geologic process.
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No, diamond and graphite do not form the same product when burnt. Diamond will convert into carbon dioxide gas, while graphite will also convert into carbon dioxide gas.
Mother Nature made the world's biggest diamond.
Diamond is formed from carbon.
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Extraordinary amounts of heat.
It would be Explode
Diamond melts or vaporizes above about 4000 deg C. If the pressure is high enough it is liquid, if lower it is a gas. If heated in air diamond will burn above about 850 deg. C becoming carbon dioxide also a gas.