At normal atmospheric pressure, the melting point of diamond is 3550 degrees celsius (6422 F) 3823 Kelvin 3550 Celsius 6422 Fahrenheit.
1.4 Possible footprint in Curiosity photo. Edit What is the melting point of diamond? In the article it just says "pressure dependent".
Well, at least what is diamond's melting point in standard pressure? I don't think it has one. If I recall correctly, at one atmosphere, carbon sublimes rather than melting.
It doesn't just say "pressure dependent", the entry in the infobox is a link to Carbon#Characteristics. There it says At atmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F), so it sublimates at about 3,900 K. The scientist who wanted to find this out made a 6 foot (~2 meters) magnifying glass filled with alcohol (why?
To reduce the weight?
Californium's melting point is 1930 kelvins.
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