Since diamond has the highest melting point of any mineral, unless you can produce 3820 degrees Kelvin -- 6,416.6º F or 3,547º C, lower temperatures will not affect a diamond.
DON'T heat test a diamoind. Leave it to a jeweller. If you apply heat to a diamond it will become soot (graphite).
Diamonds conduct heat so you can test them with a diamond tester.
adiamond can be destroyed by intense heat!
You may be able to pressure- or heat-treat a diamond gemstone to enhance it's natural colour, but you cannot 'dye' a diamond.
Diamond, which like , graphite, is an allotrope of carbon . If you heat diamond it weill turn to graphite.
yes diamond is a better conductor of heat than graphite because heat travels through the shared bond and thus heat can travel very fast as is rate of heat transfer through conduction is inversely proportional to the length.graphite is not as a good conductor of heat as diamond because heat is transferred through the free electron and is not as effective as conduction process in diamond.
because it is a heat conductor!
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DON'T heat test a diamoind. Leave it to a jeweller. If you apply heat to a diamond it will become soot (graphite).
Copper is a conductor. Diamond is an insulator.
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Diamond is created from carbon by intense heat and phenomenal pressure. You can read more, below.
Diamond doesn't have any cooling effect but it is an effective heat sink since diamonds conduct heat quite easily.
Neptune experienced diamond rains and Uranus experienced diamond rains on october 1 1999 Wouldnt that hurt on uranus?
From About Education:"Most diamonds are extremely efficient thermal conductors, but electrical insulators."Diamond conducts heat well as a result of the strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms in a diamond crystal. Thermal conductivity of natural diamond is around 22 W/(cm·K), which makes diamond five times better at conducting heat than copper. "
Gold, diamond, rubber, and glass are poor heat conductors.