No. The boiling point of water is well below the melting point of iron.
which chemical is used to melt the iron
Cyanide does not melt iron, as cyanide is a chemical that is typically used in liquid or gas form to interfere with the body's ability to use oxygen. It is not a substance that has the ability to melt iron.
it is used because iron or some other element would melt when you wash it in hot water. *Colombiana*
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The principal mineral used to extract iron is hematite. It is extracted by a redox reaction series. The 'industrial vessel' used to melt iron is called the blast furnace.
If you melt it
No, ammonia will not melt iron. Ammonia is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen, and it does not have the ability to melt metals like iron, which requires much higher temperatures to change its state.
Iron is smelted (not made) , or refined in a foundry. "Puddling" ovens are used to melt the iron ore, and impurities are skimmed off the surface, before the iron is poured into ingot molds.
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
You don't ... You do melt the material inside the hub
iron melts at 1536 °C