"Diamonds don't burn, unless you can find a heat source equal to 3820 degrees Kelvin (6416F, 3546C), then diamonds simply melt."
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actually diamonds do burn at about 800*C
No: diamond does not itself burn nor does it support combustion.
Graphite(Soot). Diamond and Graphite are ALLOTROPES of carbon. That is the atoms of carbo0n are differently arranged. There is a third allotrope named the 'Buckminster Fullerene(footballene)'.
When amylase breaks down starch, the product formed is maltose.
it is a product
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.
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Oxygen can not burn in air.
No. Diamond is formed in carbon.
Diamond will burn.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.
When Carbon is burnt the main product formed is Carbon dioxide(CO2), which is in gaseous state. It the combustion is done where oxygen supply is less, small amounts of impurity, Carbon monoxide(CO), is formed along with the main product. This is also a gas but it is colorless, flammable and highly toxic. This gas is very flammable and will burn with a blue flame to produce Carbon dioxide.
Diamond is formed from carbon.
No, diamonds don't burn.
A diamond is formed from carbon.
Diamond is formed from carbon.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.