Yes, because the supposed melting point of francium is 22 0C.
Caesium (Cs) is the alkali metal most likely to melt on a hot day because it has the lowest melting point of all the alkali metals. Its melting point is just above room temperature, so it can melt easily in hot conditions.
The heat makes it melt.
There is a likely chance that it can melt.
It means that you are so (sexy) that if you were say an Ice-cube you would melt into water, so this person is saying that you could melt into sticky go.
Rubidium (Rb)
Rubidium.
Ugh................it will melt
day time because it's hot sunny day
If it gets hot enough yes. If for example you left your dog in the car with all the windows up on a hot summer day your dog would eventually melt from the heat.
keep it in the fridge
people melt because lava is very hot that it could melt everything
the plastic could melt! :/