diamonds do not melt. when heated to 1800 degrees. diamond, seeing as it is a subsidiary of carbon, turns into gas (CO2)
An ice cube is a frozen diamond, preserving its coolness until it melts away.
Igneous rocks like granite and basalt have high melting points and can withstand high temperatures before melting. Granite typically melts at around 1200-1300°C, while basalt melts at about 1000-1200°C.
Hail can form in clouds over the ocean, but it typically melts before reaching the surface due to the warmer ocean temperatures. If hail does fall into the ocean, it quickly melts and blends with the water.
Iron melts at approximately 2800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, the mass of the melted ice cube remains the same as the original ice cube. When ice melts, it undergoes a phase change from a solid to a liquid, but the total amount of matter remains constant.
Diamond
ice melts faster in hot water because the hot water is transfering the separate particles in hot
Diamonds' molecular structure is such that when one melts, it transforms into something else, so that what melts is no longer a diamond.Another AnswerDiamond mineral has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3,820 degrees Kelvin.* Once melted, the above answer is correct: it's no longer the diamond that you're familiar with and can never be reconstituted as such.*3,547º C. or 6,416.6º F.
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it melts
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Salt (sodium chloride) is melted at 801 oC.
It melts
Steel typically melts at around 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit (1,371 degrees Celsius).
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA
It melts rapidly.
it melts