No. The only thing that can actually melt iron is high temperatures.
The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron
Zinc
Yes, magma can melt iron. Since magma is already extremely hot, and since it is hotter than iron's melting point, magma can melt iron.
Very acidic chemicals can melt iron nails.
No! It is impossible! :D
which chemical is used to melt the iron
The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron
Fe(CN)2 is iron II cyanide
You don't ... You do melt the material inside the hub
I consider that is not possible.
Zinc
A steel or iron works, where they melt or cast steel or iron - metals
Ammonia can't melt Iron. But it reacts with acids.
iron melts at 1536 °C
They are iron, so with enough heat, they will melt. Because of the nature of cast iron, they will probably crack and break before they melt.
Yes, magma can melt iron. Since magma is already extremely hot, and since it is hotter than iron's melting point, magma can melt iron.
used by biologists in cellular assays for the detection of copper, iron, and cyanide.