You can melt a diamond at 3,820 degrees Kelvin or 6416.6 Fahrenheit, or 3,547 Celsius.
The statement that best describes the formation of diamonds could be "Diamonds are formed by pressure, weight, and high temperature of overlying rocks."
You can read more about the results of the high-pressure, high temperature processes used on diamonds, below. The exact process, however, is proprietary.
Diamond is a natural form of carbon. After it has been mined, it is cut into jewels by jewllers.
No. Diamonds are pure carbon. Coal is not; it contains all sorts of hydrocarbon molecules. The high-pressure, high-temperature processes for making synthetic diamonds start with pure carbon. The chemical vapor deposition process uses a very specific mixture of gases.
'Regular diamonds' are diamonds described without colour. 'Chocolate diamonds' are brown diamonds that include a description of the colour.
The same temperature of a simple match and or lighter.
The statement that best describes the formation of diamonds could be "Diamonds are formed by pressure, weight, and high temperature of overlying rocks."
73 degrees Cthat's the temperature were the bacteria die
the way of destroying an enzyme is by increasing the temperature or by making it go over the optimum temperature this destroys or denaturates the leaf.Hope I helped!!!!
The original source for diamonds is carbon. They are formed by reaction of the high temperature and pressure in the Earth's mantle on minerals containing carbon.
You can read more about the results of the high-pressure, high temperature processes used on diamonds, below. The exact process, however, is proprietary.
Diamond is a natural form of carbon. After it has been mined, it is cut into jewels by jewllers.
A steriliser is something that destroys microorganisms in or on something, usually by bringing to a high temperature with steam, dry heat, or boiling liquid.
No, natural diamonds only form deep in the mantle just above the liquid core where both pressure and temperature are high enough to stabilize the crystal structure of diamond.
Genuine (natural) diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, erupted to the surface through volcanic pipes and mined or gathered. Genuine (man-made) diamonds are formed in laboratories that attempt to mimic the conditions deep within the earth -- extreme high pressure and ultra high temperature -- and are manufactured over time. About 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds. Raw gem-quality diamonds are cut and polished into jewels. All diamonds are formed from carbon.
Pink diamonds can occur naturally and are rare and valuable. Their pink color is a result of unique conditions during their formation deep within the Earth's crust. However, pink diamonds can also be treated or enhanced through various processes, such as irradiation or high-pressure, high-temperature treatments.
Because heat destroys bacteria. Heating an object to high temperature kills of harmful organisms.