The melting point of the element, silicon, is about:
Melting Point: 1687 K (1414°C or 2577°F)
Boiling Point: 3538 K (3265°C or 5909°F)
Resource: http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele014.html
You can find the freezing point of the element there as well.
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The letters 'SiC' stand for Silicon Carbide, which also is called Carborundum. It's a compound of Silicon and Carbon. It perhaps is better known in its synthetic form, for use as an abrasive. But it may be found in nature, albeit in the extremely rare mineral moissanite. Among its distinct characteristics, Silicon Carbide is insoluble in water, and has a melting point of 2730 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of the metalloid element Silicon is very high at 2,577 degrees Fahrenheit. This is equivalent to 1,414 degrees Celsius.
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It does melt.
A silicone compound.
450 degrees
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Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
i believe its thesame as your body temperature that's why it melt in your mouth and pocket
well it freezes at 0c or 32f so it will melt if subjected to a higher temperature
ice melt in the room temperature
The surrounding temperature increases the temperature of the ice block causing it to melt.
Increasing the melt temperature the material can be transformed in a gas.
Skin does melt at the temperature of 200 degrease C.
ice can melt at room temperature. Anything that is liquid at room temperature would, in its frozen state, melt at room temperature. Oils, beverages and mercury - if in a frozen state - would melt when exposed to room temperature.