When you remove the diamond, it will be hot and greasy.
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.
When a boiled potato is placed in a solution with a higher concentration of solute, water molecules will move out of the potato cells, causing it to shrink and become wrinkled. To improve this, you can immerse the boiled potato in a hypotonic solution, where the concentration of solute is lower than inside the potato cells, to allow water to move back into the cells, making the potato firm and hydrated again.
The numbers 2 and 3 refer to the NLGI grade of lithium grease, which indicates the consistency of the grease. NLGI 2 grease is more common, with a medium consistency suitable for general-purpose applications, while NLGI 3 grease is thicker and more viscous, often used in applications where higher viscosity is required for better sealing and protection.
When water is boiled for a long time, it will eventually evaporate and turn into steam. The water level will decrease as it evaporates, leaving behind concentrated minerals and impurities in the remaining water. Continued boiling can also lead to the buildup of scale or sediment in the pot.
The extreme temperature difference can cause the diamond to crack or shatter due to thermal shock. When a hot diamond is rapidly cooled in cold water, the uneven contraction of the material can create stress and lead to the gemstone breaking. It's best to allow the diamond to cool gradually to prevent damage.
Probably. After boiling, a diamond would be very clean.
No. Neither on film or on stage.
It would taste bad and to much grease will make you sick
Nothing will happen because milk is a little bit more heavier than grease and milk is colder than grease
Grease fires are created when the heat starts to get hot enough to turn the grease towards a gas, creating fire
A previously boiled egg (unshelled) would simply be heated up and become a very hard boiled egg.
it will explode
Promethium can be melted and boiled.
turns pale
it becomes soft
it needs to be boiled to get thick.
u digest it