Diamond
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Diamond | |
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Category | Powders |
State | Solid |
Behavior | Powder |
Properties | |
Density | 3515 kg/m3 |
Hardness | 99% |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 900°C Creates Carbon Dioxide |
Diamond is a blue element in the Powders category. It is formed by Rock reacting on top of Charcoal at over 800°C. It turns into Carbon Dioxide at 900°C. Because of the temperature of formation being very close to melting Rock and Diamonds, it may be hard to get them by reacting. Diamonds can have one of four colors: cyan, blue, pale cyan and lavender.
History
- Diamond is no longer indestructible, but still very strong
- Diamonds will no longer form if Charcoal is too hot
- 1.8.2 - Charcoal can turn into Diamonds under right conditions
- 1.5 - Light changes color when hitting Diamond
- 0.8.2 - Diamond added
Gallery
Diamond turning into Carbon Dioxide