Does diamond 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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What happens if you put a diamond in fire?

Diamonds Burn Like Anything Carbon

As pure crystalline carbon (C), diamonds have the exact same chemistry as graphite (though they have different molecular structures). If strongly heated in the presence of oxygen (air), carbon will react with the oxygen (burn) to form carbon dioxide gas (CO2).
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Will a diamond crack in fire?

Simply heat the diamond in a flame for thirty to sixty seconds, then quickly drop it into cold water. With the shock of a sudden temperature change, a real diamond won't be affected, however, a fake diamond will crack or shatter.
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Will diamond melt in lava?

The melting point of Diamond at about 100,000 atm is 4200 K, which is much higher than the temperature of lava. So, it is impossible for lava to melt a diamond.
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What does a burnt diamond look like?

Some diamonds we've seen from these hot fires are absolutely fine. Others are burnt, giving a chalky, frosted appearance. Burnt diamonds look almost like an ice skating rink's thick white ice.
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What will happen if you burn a diamond



Do real diamonds have fire?

One factor that determines a diamond's level of brilliance is the cut. Real diamonds sparkle rainbow colors when their light is deflected to other surfaces. In other words, colors shoot from the diamond when the direct light hits the stone. This flash of colors from a diamond is called “fire.”
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What can destroy a diamond?

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.
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Can humans melt diamonds?

Yes, diamonds can melt under certain circumstances. However, burning one isn't as simple as it sounds; You definitely can't unintentionally set your diamond ring ablaze with a cigarette lighter. Burning a diamond requires fluid oxygen and an exceptionally hot torch.
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Has diamond ever been melted?

Researchers at Cornell University for the first time have documented the melting of diamond, the hardest material known to man. It occurred by accident when researchers were performing studies of graphite under temperatures and pressures that mimicked those in the earth's interior.
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Can diamonds stop a bullet?

No. Diamonds are not strong enough to stop a bullet.
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Can a house fire destroy a diamond?

Diamonds will burn at about 1562°F (850°C). House fires and jewelers' torches can reach that temperature.
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How can you tell a diamond is real?

If you have a loose diamond to test, fill a regular glass about ¾ of the way full with water. Gently drop the diamond into the glass. If the diamond sinks to the bottom, it's real. If it floats at the surface or just underneath, it's likely a fake.
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Will a real diamond shatter if heated?

The Heat Test

To test this, hold the stone to a lighter and heat it up for 30 seconds before immediately dropping it into a glass of cool water. A real diamond wouldn't be affected by the drastic temperature change and simply sink to the bottom of the glass, but a fake diamond would shatter immediately.
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Can sun melt diamond?

However, you needn't worry about leaving a diamond in the sun. It would take a temperature of 700-900°C before it started to burn, since the carbon atoms in a diamond are in a tight three-dimensional array that's very hard to disrupt.
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Do diamonds melt in cremation?

But is this process actually possible? 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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Does gold burn in fire?

Real gold does not burn or get dark under heat. It simply melts: this is why it can be molded and shaped into different forms without losing its luster and beautiful yellow gold color. On the other hand, other metals like copper, iron, and brass will change color and get darker when exposed to flame.
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How much diamond is left in the earth?

A new study by an interdisciplinary team of researchers used seismic technology (the same kind used to measure earthquakes) to estimate that a quadrillion tons of diamonds lie deep below the Earth's surface. That's 1,000,000,000,000,000 --- or one thousand times more than one trillion.
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Why can't you scratch a diamond?

The Mohs' scale (scale of mineral hardness) specifically defines hardness as the resistance to being scratched. Diamonds score a perfect ten on the scale, making it the toughest substance out of more than fifty that are on the scale.
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Are diamonds as old as Earth?

A benefit of this quest has been to show that the oldest mineral sample you can obtain and wear as jewelry is a diamond that is often three billion years or older—this is almost three-fourths of the earth's age.
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Do diamonds turn black when burned?

Typically, a diamond caught in a house fire or by an overzealous jeweler's torch will not go up in smoke, but instead will combust on the surface enough to look cloudy and white.
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Why can't you break a diamond?

A diamond is made entirely of carbon atoms which are joined in a lattice-type structure. Each atom is a set distance from the next, and moving two of them closer or further away requires sudden and extreme force. This makes the diamond incredibly hard and is why it is able to scratch any other material.
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Which planet has liquid diamonds?

(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientist explains how it may be possible for the planets Neptune and Uranus to contain liquid diamond oceans.
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Can anything melt a diamond?

Diamonds are designated to burn at about 900 degrees Celsius when there is adequate oxygen. However, melting diamonds requires a minimum of 4500 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 100,000 bar. Diamond requires oxygen to burn, which leads to the formation of carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide.
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Can anything crush a diamond?

While there may not be many naturally-occurring materials out there that are stronger than diamonds, certain man-made metals like tungsten and steel have a higher tensile strength. That means a direct hit with an ordinary hammer can absolutely break a diamond.
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Can anything hurt a diamond?

Diamonds are very stable and invulnerable to virtually all acids. They can also withstand higher temperatures than most gemstones. Sudden extreme temperature changes can cause damage, however. Diamonds can chip or fracture from hard impact, especially in areas where the carbon atoms are not tightly bonded.
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