Monday, September 21, 2009

Make your own synthetic diamond


This is a cool project, but it makes really tiny diamonds (what can we really expect from home-made? Lol!). Still, it's good if you're trying to demonstrate the science involved in how a diamond is made to a kid. For me, after reading the instructions, I think it's more likely that this experiment would break my micorwave first, but hey, it worked for the dude that authored this instructable, so who knows?

http://www.instructables.com/id/SM2TX1AFSUUXNG0/

1 comment:

Dan said...

There is no reason for it to break your microwave, within logic, that is. Graphite = Carbon
Stuff that breaks microwaves= Metal
Carbon =/= Metal