Copper melts at 1084.62°C
About 660 degrees Celsius.
500 degrees Celsius
1536 degrees Celsius.
1084 Celsius and 1938 Fahrenheit
A compound will melt at the same temperature, no matter how much of it there is....
About 660 degrees Celsius.
500 degrees Celsius
0° Celsius is the temperature at which ice starts to melt.
Yes.
No, copper is solid at room temperature.
0 Celsius
0 degrees Celsius
1536 degrees Celsius.
O degrees Celsius or less ;)
it is a scientific fact that your hand temperature is also the same temperature as your body (37 degrees Celsius) because if you put a piece of chocolate on your body it will melt and if u put it on your hand it will also melt
36 degrees celsius
Ice (from pure water that is) will melt when the temperature rises from 0 degrees Celsius or higher. The only temperature ice will stay ice is 0 degrees Celsius or lower.