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Graphite turns into diamonds when put under extreme pressure and heat. Diamond is a denser and harder form of carbon compared to graphite.
Diamond is the gemstone that is formed under extreme pressure deep within the Earth's mantle. The intense heat and pressure cause carbon atoms to crystallize into diamond over millions of years.
Fusion of hydrogen atoms occurs in the core of stars, where intense heat and pressure cause hydrogen nuclei to merge and form helium. This process releases energy in the form of light and heat, providing the source of a star's power.
Several thousand years (or more) and the carbon has to be under extreme pressure and heat.
Yes, chocolate diamonds are formed under high pressure deep within the earth's mantle. The high pressure and temperature cause carbon atoms to crystallize into diamonds, which can vary in color, including chocolate tones.
The element is carbon.
It could recrystallize and form marble, under specific conditions of heat and pressure.
Graphite turns into diamonds when put under extreme pressure and heat. Diamond is a denser and harder form of carbon compared to graphite.
Yes, carbon can crystallize under extreme heat and pressure to form diamonds. Diamonds are pure carbon crystals that have a tightly packed and highly organized structure, making them one of the hardest natural materials on Earth.
A diamond is carbon in a pure form that is made deep in the earth under extreme heat and pressure.
Diamond is the gemstone that is formed under extreme pressure deep within the Earth's mantle. The intense heat and pressure cause carbon atoms to crystallize into diamond over millions of years.
Carbon fiber sheets are actually laid into a mold that molds the outside shape of the carbon fiber. Inside, an inflatible bladder maintains the inside tubular shape. One the carbon fiber is placed inside a "pressure cooker" (under pressure and under high heat), the carbon fiber hardens into it's tubular shape.
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure
People can't efficiently make diamonds, it takes thousands of pounds of pressure and extreme heat.This process happens naturally underground. Carbon is compressed by the amount of mass on top of it and heated by the core. The pressure from the crust is what causes diamonds to be so dense/hard.Another AnswerThere are man-made diamonds, made from carbon under enormous pressure and extreme high heat.
The pressure is higher.
Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms which have been placed under extreme pressure and ultra high heat for millions of years.
The name of the material you seek is carbon. Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle under extreme high pressure and high heat from carbon.