What is the melting temperature of diamond?

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The melting temperature of diamond is approximately 7,280 degrees Fahrenheit (4,000 degrees Celsius). This information is widely available and can be easily verified through various online resources. Diamond does not melt in the traditional sense but rather sublimates at high temperatures, transitioning directly from solid to gas.

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What is the melting temperature (in fahrenheit) of diamond?
 
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This is really something you can google, it's common knowledge.
 

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