Can you turn diamonds into water?

A method of producing carbonated water comprises the steps of adding liquid oxygen to a vessel, heating a diamond or quantity of diamonds, and adding the heated diamond(s) to the liquid oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is next infused into water or first pressurized and then infused into water.
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Is Diamond Water still a thing?

The process we use to develop this revitalizing refreshment is what makes Diamond Water unique; and for more than 5 years, it has been improving the health of people like you. Order yours now, enjoy the taste, and relish in the way it makes you feel.
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What is diamond water?

Diamond Water is described as a 9.5 pH alkaline water infused with “love energy” through an “ancient ritual” involving diamonds. Asa Soltan Rahmati, star of Bravo's Sahs of Sunset, is the creator. She is an advocate of living an alkaline lifestyle and she has degrees in philosophy and psychology.
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Can diamonds become gas?

The pure carbon of a diamond interacts with oxygen in the air and disappears to form carbon dioxide. If you heat a diamond to about 763° Celsius (1405° Fahrenheit), it will turn to vapor.
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Can a diamond be destroyed?

Much like everything else on earth, diamonds can be damaged and even destroyed. Diamonds are the hardest mineral on earth. In fact, you can only cut into rough diamonds with other diamonds and diamond dust. However, that does not mean that they are immune to breakage and destruction.
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Can lava melt a diamond?

To put it simply, a diamond cannot melt in lava, because the melting point of a diamond is around 4500 °C (at a pressure of 100 kilobars) and lava can only be as hot as about 1200 °C.
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Can diamonds burn in fire?

Diamonds will burn at about 1562°F (850°C). House fires and jewelers' torches can reach that temperature. A house fire caused the white, cloudy appearance of this diamond (left). The stone was recut to remove the burned area, reducing the diamond's size, but leaving no sign that it was ever damaged (right).
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Can the sun destroy a diamond?

Carbon atoms set free by ultraviolet light. It might be among the hardest materials known, but place a diamond in a patch of sunlight and it will start to lose atoms, say a team of physicists in Australia.
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What if you threw a diamond into the sun?

Diamonds are made from pure carbon, and carbon will burn in an oxygen atmosphere to produce carbon dioxide. However, you needn't worry about leaving a diamond in the sun.
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Can you liquify a diamond?

If you heat the diamond in the open air, it will begin to melt and burn at around 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 degrees Fahrenheit). Burning a diamond without oxygen, however, will make it change into graphite (a crystalline form of carbon) before transforming into a fluid.
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How is Diamond Water made?

A method of producing carbonated water comprises the steps of adding liquid oxygen to a vessel, heating a diamond or quantity of diamonds, and adding the heated diamond(s) to the liquid oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is next infused into water or first pressurized and then infused into water.
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Is Diamond Water good?

It may be the healthiest water ever bottled. But you may want to consider some facts before you spend nearly $3 a liter. Asa Soltan Rahmati is the creator of Diamond Water. She describes it as a 9.5 pH water that has been infused with “Love Energy” through an “ancient ritual” involving diamonds.
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Whats the most expensive water?

Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani – $60,000 per 750 ml

This is probably the most expensive bottled water in the world. Costing €60,000 for a bottle of 750 ml, this ought to quench your thirst and empty your pockets.
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Who made Diamond Water?

Diamond Water | About Asa Soltan Rahmati. Asa Soltan Rahmati is the creator of "Diamond Water". Asa's passion for Diamond Water started in her teenage years through a special ritual she created in order to connect to a pure self – the perfect synergy of ancient ritual and modern alchemy.
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What does Diamond Water taste like?

Very dry and basic in taste (like Arrowhead) when compared to drinking the creme de la creme, Fiji water (vivacious, healthy, great tasting au natural water).
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Who founded Diamond Water?

This question is the diamond-water paradox, also known as paradox of value, and it was first presented by the economist Adam Smith in the 1700s. In his works, Smith points out that practical things that we use every day often have little or no value in exchange.
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Has anyone melted diamond?

Jianyu Huang of Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico heated diamond, at high pressure, to more than 2,000 °C inside microscopic hollow shells of carbon and watched the diamond soften (J. Y. Huang Nano Lett.
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What planet is full of diamonds?

For centuries, astronomers have been fascinated by Saturn. After all, she has been hailed as the precious jewel of our solar system, one of the most beautiful planets. And while her rings have mesmerised us for centuries, it is even more amazing to realise that it quite literally rains diamonds out there!
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Why are my diamonds turning green?

A natural green color is the result of radiation damaging the diamond. This can occur when the diamond is still in the volcanic pipe (kimberlite) that brought it to the surface, or even once it has been eroded from there and found in a river or alluvial deposit.
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What planet rains diamonds?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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Are diamonds bulletproof?

Diamond Armor is certified bulletproof by NATO standards, waterproof thanks to nano-technology sealing and has an EMPA air conditioning system in-built to keep the wearer cool.
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Is diamond toxic?

Diamonds are not poisonous. Diamond is the hardest material. It is the hardened form of carbon.
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Do diamonds survive cremation?

The answer is no. As many people know, diamonds are composed of carbon. Since cremation furnaces must burn between 1600 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and carbon burns at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, there is no carbon left after a body is cremated.
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