If it is kept at a high enough pressure the molten steel will not turn into a gas the same principle applies to water and this method is what they use in nuclear submarines (but more is done afterward)
Boiling point of iron is at 3134 K = 2862 °C = 5182 °F
Iron becomes a gas at 3134 K or 2861 °C or 5182 °F
It burns at an approximate temperature of 15,500 degrees.
Iron becomes a vapor, i.e. boils, at 3134 K.
10000F
Around 5000 degrees c
nope around 5000 f
Helium
Mercury
First you can not add a cold temperature to anything. Ask your teacher to explain what heat is an what temperature is, because you clearly do not understand this. When a liquid BOILS - it turns into gas. When a liquid FREEZES - it turn into a solid.
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
The temperature affecting the liquid must have been below freezing for the liquid to turn into a solid.
the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.
the temperature at which a substance in the liquid state becomes a gas is a boiling point
Any liquid can turn into a solid at the correct temperature.
Every chemical has a different melting point eg. water melts at 100 deg.C, iron melts at 1536 deg.C
mercury
the boiling point
Helium
Mercury
The melting point is the temperature at which any solid turns into a liquid. For water, the temperature is 0 degrees C or 32 degrees F.
This temperature is called condensation or liquefaction point.
First you can not add a cold temperature to anything. Ask your teacher to explain what heat is an what temperature is, because you clearly do not understand this. When a liquid BOILS - it turns into gas. When a liquid FREEZES - it turn into a solid.
At room temperature, mercury is liquid, iron is solid.