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No, diamond and graphite do not form the same product when burnt. Diamond will convert into carbon dioxide gas, while graphite will also convert into carbon dioxide gas.
Diamond melts or vaporizes above about 4000 deg C. If the pressure is high enough it is liquid, if lower it is a gas. If heated in air diamond will burn above about 850 deg. C becoming carbon dioxide also a gas.
Iodine crystals can be separated from diamond by using sublimation. Iodine can be sublimated at a low temperature, converting it from a solid to a gas without melting. This allows the iodine to be collected as a gas, leaving behind the diamond.
A diamond can be cut by another diamond, or polished into powder using a diamond wheel. Neither is recommended for an at-home trial.
Converting solid diamond into a gas requires breaking strong covalent bonds that hold the diamond lattice structure together. This process involves overcoming the strong bonds between carbon atoms, which requires a significant input of energy. Additionally, the high melting point and density of diamond contribute to the amount of energy needed for this conversion.
All diamonds are formed from carbon, which is not a gas.
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No, diamond and graphite do not form the same product when burnt. Diamond will convert into carbon dioxide gas, while graphite will also convert into carbon dioxide gas.
Diamond melts or vaporizes above about 4000 deg C. If the pressure is high enough it is liquid, if lower it is a gas. If heated in air diamond will burn above about 850 deg. C becoming carbon dioxide also a gas.
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Iodine crystals can be separated from diamond by using sublimation. Iodine can be sublimated at a low temperature, converting it from a solid to a gas without melting. This allows the iodine to be collected as a gas, leaving behind the diamond.
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The element Carbon (as Diamond) melts at 35500C and sublimates at 48270C, it does not boil.The gas from the sublimation is ≥ 35500C