Diamond Ring gets Smoked.
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Top Comments
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The new ring looks much better
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it's called Popcorn. the first electronic song ever, if i got that right.
All Comments (26)
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That's awesome!
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facts about a diamond
Melting point 3550 C
Boiling Point 4827 C
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When it said "NOW WHAT DO YOU DO NEXT"
I said "GIVE IT TO THE BRIDE"
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That's not a diamond, - diamods are burning like a coal
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Some people just can't take divorce very well, especially a chemist.
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was anyone else singing along saying, "like a mother fucking boss, like mother fucking boss"?
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Diamonds do not dissolve in even the strongest acid known to man, diamond does not melt, but they can burn very easily and turn into carbon dioxide in a simple house fire. Diamonds are extremely brittle, therefor a simple tap with a hammer will shatter it to dust, diamonds will can not be scratched only by another diamond or a harder substance.
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@glenjamesjeweller search on youtube, the diamond will mostly be destroyed.
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I'm a bit skeptical about how real this is. The melting point for diamond is 3500 Celcuius.
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Is that ur Ex wife's ring ?
Even though a diamond is hard its not idestructable it can be cut with lasser down a natural weak point in the structure, pluss since a natural diamond is made mostly out of carbon if you were the put it into liquid oxygen it would oxidise make carbonoxide but the diamond qould have evaporated. =D
TheKatic1 1 year ago
true in what you say, a diamond can be and they used to be cleved and cut by hand using the stones natural structure.
so what would happen if i was to put a diamond in to liquid nitrogen?
this i have acces too, but have never tried before.
glenjamesjeweller 1 year ago
that was awesome... the diamond didnt do anything! its as if it had a force-feild... COOL
LittleMissAlleyCat 1 year ago
yes when protected diamonds can with stand pretty hot heat. but still breakable.
glenjamesjeweller 1 year ago
thats neat
1delimontre1 2 years ago
Thank you, I get lots of reactions when people find out i can melt down their rings and make something new, so i thought why not video it and get more of a reaction.
glenjamesjeweller 2 years ago