Do you think freezing a peanut butter covered piece of coal creates a diamond? Check out this video to find out!
Diamonds form in the Earth’s mantle under extreme heat and pressure. The diamonds are then delivered to the Earth’s surface through rare volcanic eruptions, which carry some of the Earth’s mantle to the surface.
We are not recreating this process by covering coal in peanut butter and freezing for 24 hours!
It’s easy to fake this experiment by swapping out the piece of coal for a piece of quartz in a mixture of flour & black paint, and peanut butter. So, when we wash away the first layer with warm water, it reveals a piece of quartz. You can, in fact, hide anything in this fake piece of coal - a toy, a key or an engagement ring (this could be a pretty creative marriage proposal).
But, when we wash the genuine piece of coal coated in peanut butter and frozen, there is no diamond, and if we break it open, we can see its coal throughout!
This experiment is fake!
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