it blows up
under extreme heat and pressure - it happens on the sun all the time!
This is a diamond manufactured from carbon in a lab, under intense high pressure and extreme high heat.
Several thousand years (or more) and the carbon has to be under extreme pressure and heat.
Diamond, which like , graphite, is an allotrope of carbon . If you heat diamond it weill turn to graphite.
Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms which have been placed under extreme pressure and ultra high heat for millions of years.
The element is carbon.
it becomes slate
It could recrystallize and form marble, under specific conditions of heat and pressure.
it will turn into metamorphic rock
under extreme heat and pressure - it happens on the sun all the time!
Under certain conditions of heat and great pressure, yes. Diamond is one form of crystallized carbon.
With With enough heat and pressure, granite will become gneiss so long as it is not hot enough to melt the granite.
A diamond is carbon in a pure form that is made deep in the earth under extreme heat and pressure.
This is a diamond manufactured from carbon in a lab, under intense high pressure and extreme high heat.
Several thousand years (or more) and the carbon has to be under extreme pressure and heat.
Carbon fiber sheets are actually laid into a mold that molds the outside shape of the carbon fiber. Inside, an inflatible bladder maintains the inside tubular shape. One the carbon fiber is placed inside a "pressure cooker" (under pressure and under high heat), the carbon fiber hardens into it's tubular shape.
Diamond, which like , graphite, is an allotrope of carbon . If you heat diamond it weill turn to graphite.