maybe because it's, i don't know... extremely dangerous?
tell me
Gallium is really easy to melt. It melts at 86oF, so all you need is some boiling water. You could melt it in your hand with a little time.
You need a lot energy to melt the metal compound and then you'd need a great deal of electrical energy to extract the metal from the molten compound.
Steel is an alloy, not a purified metal; but sometimes the excess of phosphorous, sulfur, carbon etc. in the melt need to be deleted.
No, Plastic is not conductive! I other words plastic can not conduct electricity therefore it can not produce resistance, and resistance is what you need to produce heat. and that heat would melt the plastic. Now if you touch a "live" wire to metal and that metal was grounded ( for example to a cold water pipe) then you would be completing the circuit, then that piece of metal would heat up very rapidly and eventually melt! of-course the smart person would not do this but if you where not so smart be prepared to get burned!!!! BE SMART!!
Acids don't actually melt metal, they oxidize or corrode them. Usually producing the corresponding metal salt and hydrogen gas. Most strong acids (hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, perchloric, nitric, and sulfuric acids) will oxidize metals in this manner. Some weak acids such as hydrofluoric acid can oxidize metals. Some metals, such as the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals will react with virtually any acid and even water. Nitric acid can oxidize copper, which normally doesn't react with acid. Aqua regia, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid will oxidize gold and platinum, which are usually considered immune to corrosion.
you need to melt metal
Yes. You can melt almost all metals. You just need to find the melting point (which is the temperature at which the metal melts).
Taps need not be made with metal.... But most taps are because they don't melt if hot water passes through............
Certainly a driver's licence... Additionally you would need a HGV licence and a crane operators licence.
No, you need a Fishing Licence for fishing.
you don't need a licence's you just need a pemint
Yes, all substances have a melting point. However, special procedures may need to be followed to melt magnesium as it is a flammable substance.
no they do need a sex licence no they do need a sex licence
If you have the floor space in the garage then definitely go for the shelving and a workbench. Your tools will be easily accessible. Of course, keep a toolbox or two handy for when you need to take tools out of the garage.
Gallium is really easy to melt. It melts at 86oF, so all you need is some boiling water. You could melt it in your hand with a little time.
You need a lot energy to melt the metal compound and then you'd need a great deal of electrical energy to extract the metal from the molten compound.
You need to define "metal"- since different metals have VERY different melting points. Mercury is melted at room temp. Gallium can melt in boiling water. Lead and tin are mixed as solder, and melt at fairly low temps. Gold and silver melt at moderate low temps. Aluminum is higher. Steels and hi temperature tungsten alloys will glow white hot before melting. So- which metal did you have in mind