Yes.
Plastic typically melts in the oven at temperatures above 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
Don't see why not.You can achieve ~400 degrees in the oven,which would be far too hot. I would use 300 degrees for 1/2 a hour. I have read that boiling is better,but cannot see why,especially when you realize water boils at only 212 degrees F/100 degrees C.
The lowest oven temperature that can be used to bake a cake is typically around 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Whirpool oven or LG oven which is at a $300 price.
The heat on your oven should be set to 300 degrees for braising meats.
Degrees F = Degrees C * 1.8 + 32 So, 140C = 284F. If you are converting a recipe, in the US this would probably be a 300 degree oven.
It is possible to cook a turkey in a 300 degree oven. You just need to make sure the inside of the turkey is 135-140 degrees Fahrenheit before it is done.
575 degrees Fahrenheit is a high temperature that falls within the range of an oven set to bake or roast food. It is hotter than a typical household oven temperature for most recipes, which usually range from 300-450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Only the water will evaporate(unless its like 300 degrees F lol) There should be like a dried residue left behind (this first part, I'm not sure about) but I do know for sure that it depends relative humidity, temperature and a bunch of other stuff
That will completely depend on how much water there is.
350 degrees for almost all cakes if not, 400 degrees
In a oven 300 degrees for 1 to 1 1/2 hours.In a microwave on high for 8 to 10 minutes.