If you dynamite a diamond -- a foolish experiment at all levels: diamonds are expensive! -- what you'll end up with is lots of smaller diamonds that will be hard to find.
You will not be able to 'destroy' a diamond with dynamite.
Diamonds are one of the hardest naturally occurring substances, making them difficult to destroy. The most effective way to destroy a diamond would be to subject it to extreme heat (over 1290 degrees Fahrenheit) and then dunk it in cold water, causing thermal shock that could shatter the diamond. However, this process is not guaranteed to completely destroy the diamond.
No, heat alone cannot destroy a diamond. It is one of the hardest materials on Earth and can withstand high temperatures. However, extreme heat, such as that produced by a torch or laser, can still damage a diamond by causing it to burn or vaporize.
A diamond can be cut by another diamond, or polished into powder using a diamond wheel. Neither is recommended for an at-home trial.
Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:. Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:.
True Enough- Peanut oil can be processed to produce glycerol, which can be used to make nitroglycerin, one of the constituents of dynamite. However, there are other processes that can be used to make dynamite without using peanuts at all.
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Thinking about dynamite breaking a diamond is a little like trying to kill a fly with an atomic bomb. Since diamond is the hardest natural mineral known, and diamond can contain flaws, the diamond could crack, if its internal flaws are directly exposed to the blow or burst.
A S%@t load of things.
If you mean destroy it then the answer is no
Another diamond could mar, damage and otherwise 'destroy' a (cut) diamond, thus significantly diminishing its value.
dynamite fishing and muro ami can destroy corals so if there are less corals, less corals will be produced.
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is this a serious question?, and yes it can it and will disintegrate it! Sunlight and an ordinary magnifying glass can destroy a diamond, they are just carbon and burn when heated enough!
destroy the rock with the pick axe
Diamonds are one of the hardest naturally occurring substances, making them difficult to destroy. The most effective way to destroy a diamond would be to subject it to extreme heat (over 1290 degrees Fahrenheit) and then dunk it in cold water, causing thermal shock that could shatter the diamond. However, this process is not guaranteed to completely destroy the diamond.
Probably with dynamite and other explosive materials, employed in very controlled ways.