Under the influence of tremendous pressure and heat. Charcoal has too many impurities to ever become a Diamond.
The piece of charcoal breaking on the floor would be referred to as a "charcoal fragment" or a "charcoal shard."
Graphite is a good conductor of heat and electricity, while anthracite, charcoal, and diamond are poor conductors.
If a diamond is put in a charcoal fire, it will burn and eventually turn into carbon dioxide due to the high heat and presence of oxygen. However, it would require very high temperatures (above 1400°C) for a diamond to start burning.
Diamonds are very hard, and graphite is very soft.
Coal, charcoal, and diamond are not isotopes of carbon; they are forms of carbon but are not considered isotopes. Fluorine is a different element and not related to carbon. Isotopes of carbon include carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14.
The charcoal item in Pokemon Diamond powers up your attack by 20%.
Carbon is common in both diamond and charcoal.
The item charcoal is found in the valcano near the resort area.
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The piece of charcoal breaking on the floor would be referred to as a "charcoal fragment" or a "charcoal shard."
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Graphite is a good conductor of heat and electricity, while anthracite, charcoal, and diamond are poor conductors.
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They showed on Mythbusters that it is NOT possible to make a diamond with compressing charcoal, probably because humans are not capable of achieving the high temperatures and pressures required to accomplish this outside a lab.
Diamond , nearly twice that of graphite. (charcoal is not a fair comparison it is a porous partially combusted wood product composed mainly of graphite but there are many impurities.)
If you become poisoned, the charcoal will act as a sponge and absorb the toxin.
Yes, both are formed from carbon.