Carbon under pressure for millions of years will make diamonds.
No. Diamonds are made up entirely of carbon atoms.
Carbon dioxide is made of Carbon and oxygen. It is difficult to make it reduce to its basic components. It takes a tremendous amount of heat and pressure. When it does, the carbon turns into diamonds.
No. They are actually a type of graphite. Diamonds are made of carbon.
Diamonds are carbon, a non-metal.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from the air.
Since diamonds are made of carbon, just like coal, they release carbon dioxide when they burn.
Diamonds are made of carbon.
If you reverse your statement, it is true: Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
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Diamonds are formed from carbon, and are not metallic.
Diamonds are pure carbon.
All diamonds are formed from carbon.
No, diamonds are formed from carbon.
"Diamonds don't burn, unless you can find a heat source equal to 3820 degrees Kelvin (6416F, 3546C), then diamonds simply melt." -last person actually diamonds do burn at about 800*C