Answer Another saying is, "when you get lemons make lemonade." It means do the best you can when in a bad situation, stay positive, and don't let the circumstances drag you down. Try to learn something from it. Sometimes good things come out of bad situations. Stay open-minded about it and you might find something good hidden in there.
With tons of pressure ...
Nope, you have to mine for diamonds with an iron pickaxe.
yes coal is squeezed so hard to make a diamond
Diamonds are not made from coal. Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle under enormous pressure and extreme heat, from carbon.
In theory, yes. There are companies that can make artificial diamonds out of any carbon material.
Carbon
Carbon, coal has a covalent network bond and when burnt these break to release energy, diamonds also have a covalent network bond, however each carbon atom id bonded to 4 others which make it extremely strong.
I cannot. It takes geologic time, heat, and pressure to metamorphose coal into diamond(s). The related link below will guide you through one of the moderately challenging methods of artificially producing diamonds from coal.
Jewlerry is mostly elements, gold, silver.... Yet diamonds are compounds made with a lot of carbon, mostly found in coal...
Coal has never been at sufficient depth and temperature to be turned into diamond. Coal is simply fossilized plant remains that are high in the element carbon, of which the mineral diamond is also composed.
No, a jeweler cannot make a diamond from coal. Unless he has a gigantic press (high pressure, high temperature), a machine shop he can contract with and some knowledge of chemistry (or contracts with a chemist), he should leave the synthesis of diamonds to companies that do. You can't run out to the store and buy a press (with heaters) and the anvils and dies you'll need to synthesize diamonds. They are specialty items. Use the links below to learn more about this process.
All diamonds are formed from carbon.