Probably not. Not even human bones are consumed in a standard house fire.
In regard to the above, calcium is a metal, believe it or not your bones are made mostly of metal (alkaline earth metal). Diamond on the other hand is pure carbon, an allotrope of carbon like charcoal, except with the atoms placed together in different positions. Diamonds and charcoal are made of the same stuff!
Believe it or not, diamond (pure carbon) leaves no ashes behind, it is all converted to carbon dioxide gas.
So, in a fire, if you have a ring that had a huge diamond, if after the fire, there is nothing left in the mounting, it was most probably cubiuc zirconium or some other fake rock. If there is something left after a fire then you know you had a diamond.
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Diamond is the hardest mineral known with the highest melting point of any mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin, or 6416.33 degrees Fahrenheit, or 3546.85 degrees Celsius, which is far hotter than one would expect in a 'standard house fire'.
Depending on how long the fire burned, and where the ring was positioned in proximity to the 'hottest' part of the fire, the metal might melt: the diamond would survive.
Melting points:
Gold . . . . . . 1,064° C
Silver . . . . . . . 962° C
Diamond . . . 3,550° C
No, if the button was made of 100% wood it would catch fire and burn.
Because Club Penguin is for kids as young as 6 and they would cry if their igloo melted.
i would think salty water would melt it fasterbutterfly10
No. You can't light a penny on fire. If you get it hot enough you can melt the penny but it won't really be on fire.
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It depends what it's made of. Normal ceramic is unlikely to melt but would probably crack. Steel might melt in an extremely hot fire. Plastics would melt.
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The melting point of diamond is sufficiently high that magma would not melt it.
Yes, it would, after all a diamond is just compressed carbon heated up to form a crystal.
yes it would also my fire would burin it down cosue i tried it on jordans house
No because they are solids not liquids and the tree would catch on fire.
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
not a normal camp fire. it requires about 1300 F.
No more than any other substance would. It also depends on the temperature of the diamond, as is would for any object.
Yes you can but it would take a very hot temperature for the diamond to melt. Not any normal hot temperature. Diamond has the highest melting point (3820 degrees Kelvin, or 6416.33 degrees F.)
Well if you are roasting a marshmellow over a fire it will melt. But if you microwave it it will explode.
No, if the button was made of 100% wood it would catch fire and burn.