The freezing point is the temperature range at which it changes from the solid phase to a liquid (also called the melting point). For all metals except mercury, the freezing point is below room temperature. This means that they are solid at room temperature, except mercury, which is a liquid.
The freezing point of steel can depend on its specific type. For example, stainless steel has a freezing point of 1510 degrees Celsius. Carbon steel's freezing point is between 1425 and 1540 degrees Celsius.
There is no purely defined freezing point of steel. This is because most steel is found in alloys with a large range of compositions.
it depends on the alloy composite but carbon(or mild) steel has a melting point of roughly 1500 deg.
Would the just anounced Jan 1 2009 hocky game at Wriglyfeild be safe based on the possible freezing temps on a allready old steel bulding with over 40,000 fans?
Today are known more than 2 000 types of steel; each type has different physical properties.
The boiling point of steels are above 1 400 0C.
1811 K, (1538 °C, 2800 °F)
1535 degree c
Iron melts and freezes at 1535 degrees Celsius, 2862 is its boiling point.
Every metal has a different freezing point. Mercury has a freezing point well below zero, where Iron has a freezing point well above zero. It varies from substance to substance, and is again different from alloy to alloy. Note: Freezing points are usually called melting points.
The answer is "Freezing point depression" on Apex
A 7 % sodium chloride solution in water has a freezing point of -4,38 0C.
Water has no pollutants or extra chemicals with lower freezing point to cause it's freezing process to slow. Coke has many chemicals with lower freezing point then regular water. Juice doesn't have the chemicals(most of the time) but it has fruit, the fruit has a lower freezing point then water so therefore it lowers the overall freezing point.
what is irons freezing point
The freezing/melting point of iron is ~1535 Degrees Celsius.
Around 1800 Kelvin.
Iron melts and freezes at 1535 degrees Celsius, 2862 is its boiling point.
Every metal has a different freezing point. Mercury has a freezing point well below zero, where Iron has a freezing point well above zero. It varies from substance to substance, and is again different from alloy to alloy. Note: Freezing points are usually called melting points.
Molten (hot) Erbium (Er) freezes at 1529 °C (2784 °F or 1802 K) This is comparable with iron: 1538 °C (2800 °F, 1811 K)
what is the freezing point of N2O
the freezing point is 100
what is the freezing point of lithuim?
it is increased with the increasing density
The freezing point is the same as the melting point.
Freezing point is a synonym.