answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The intramolecular forces are weaker and therefore broken easier than tin which contain metallic bonds. Intramolecular forces are substantially weaker than mettalic.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why does foam melt but a tin cup wont melt over a stove burner?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

At what point does ice melt over a bunson burner?

Once the temperature goes over 0`C. (Bunsen burner)


How hot will a stove burner get?

It is belived that the center of a stove burner con be over 600 degrees!


What can you cook on a two-burner gas stove?

To cook on a two-burner gas stove start cooking on high heat over one burner and simultaneously turn on a second, empty, burner to a lower temperature.This will help you to cook different types of food and avoid them burning the food.


If I left chicken soup out on the stove over night and it has foam on it is it bad?

Of course it is bad foam is bad fr chicken soup.


What kind of energy do you feel when you put your hand over a stove burner?

Radiant heat mostly. Some convection.


Why is it not advisable to use a butane stove inside a tent?

If the burner was to accidentally flare up, or be knocked over, the flame could ignite the flammable nylon most modern tents are made of.


What will dissolve cheese puffs?

Usually by dissolving cheese means to melt it, unless you want to dissolve something with acid. To melt cheese, you need to add milk to it in a saucepan, and simmer over heat on the stove.


Why does jelly melt so fast?

Jelly cubes melt Jelly crystals dissolve


Usually placed over a burner in science?

a tripod is put over the bunsen burner


At what temperature do Barbie dolls start to melt?

Well, probably - but I wouldn't recommend it! yes because they are rubbe rand plastic put over a stove with a pan and you will have barbie stew


Can you melt gold in a furnace?

You can melt gold with something as simple as a gas flame - you dont actually need a furnace. Gold melts at just over 1000 degrees Celsius (1064oC) - Most natural gas flames (from a bunsen burner for example) are much hotter than that.


What if all the bricks not in the wood burner stove?

The bricks are fire bricks that isolate the flame from the surrounding metal of the stove. Missing bricks will cause hot spots in the firebox. Over time the excessive heat will start to break down the metal and may eventually lead to a burn through. This will render your wood stove unusable as combustion air will be drawn in through the hole. This will lead to no control over the flame as there is now by using the control damper.