It has a melting point between 31 degrees Celsius and 80 degrees Celsius, depending on the materials used.
wax has a boiling point of 45 degrees celcius, giving it a low boiling point.
Celsius is a measure of temperature not a substance, and therefore it has no melting point. What is the melting point of what material in Celsius? [You haven't named the substance you want the melting point of/for]
Carbon, due to it's high melting point.
low resistivity and low melting point.
Generally the melting point is from 248-266 degrees F. ( 120-130 C)
Q.Write the kind of change against the following? 1. tearing of paper 2.rottening of eggs 3.Melting of wax 4.Burning of wax candle 5.Rusting of iron 6.curdling of milk 7.Growth in a child 8.Dissolving salt in water 9.Lightining of match stick 10.Heating a piece of iron wire to redhot. Lihting of an electric heater
It would take quicker to heat up and work than if you used a wax with a high melting point.
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
I use Petroleum Jelly, (Vaseline) in my wax and it lowers the melting point a bit.
Candles contain organic compounds with low melting points.
The melting point of icosane (C20H42) is 36-38 0C.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
i think its 100 --------- The range of the melting point is between 30 0C and 70 0C, depending on the material used. At a higher temperature the wax is thermally decomposed or ignited.
high melting point
bee's wax: about 62-64 C The range of the melting point is between 30 0C and 70 0C, depending on the material used. At a higher temperature the wax is thermally decomposed or ignited.
High melting point
it has a low melting point
All metals have different melting points but they are all high