There is nothing chemical or physical that takes place when a human applies a tongue to a diamond.
Licking a light bulb can result in an electric shock and a burning sensation on the tongue. It is not safe to lick a light bulb as it can lead to injury or harm.
Licking a pencil may transfer bacteria or germs from the surface of the pencil to your mouth, which can potentially lead to illness. It is generally not recommended to lick objects like pencils due to hygiene concerns.
A diamond is a solid, while water is a liquid.
When melted diamond cools it solidifies back into a crystalline structure, forming a solid diamond again. The cooling process allows the carbon atoms to reorganize and form the strong covalent bonds that make diamond one of the hardest materials known.
If you swallow a diamond, it will likely pass through your digestive system without causing harm. However, it is advisable to seek medical attention to ensure it does not get lodged in your digestive tract.
It will lick you back.
Licking an outlet is not preferred. If you lick an outlet, there are chances that you may get shocked.
Nothing happens when you lick lead. You are ingesting a small tiny amount.
it will taste awesome
by sticking it up your crack then getting someone else to lick it
it is extremely toxic, so do NOT do it.
Neil diamond was 10 when he was in socer
Sad pandas get cancer.
You will die very fast and painful.
Depends on what kind of battery
you can get salmonella (do you mean raw meat?)
wat the heck r u doning