it will melt
No. Wood that is heated in the absense of oxygen will chemically break down into simpler substances.
Melting point:- oxygen: -218,79 0C- carbon dioxide: -56,6 oC- nitrogen: -210 oCBoiling point:- oxygen: -182,262 0C- nitrogen: -195,795 oC
Using Oxygen and an inflammable gas such as Acetylene, instead of an electrical arc, to produce the heat necessary to melt the material.
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hydrogen is a gas consequently doesn't have a melting point. You can't melt oxygen can you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually oxygen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -361.8°F (-218.8°C). Even hydrogen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -434.49 °F(−259.16°C) These are very cold temperatures!
Diamonds do not melt, but they can burn. Diamonds are formed at extremely high pressure and temperatures, but will burn in the presence of oxygen, like an oxygen torch at 1472 degrees Fahrenheit.
The melting point of oxygen is -361.8 degrees F (-218.8 degrees C). The boiling point of oxygen is -297.31 degrees F (-182.95 degrees C).
No. Wood that is heated in the absense of oxygen will chemically break down into simpler substances.
Industrial uses : As a source of fuel to melt metals, Cosmetics, Hospitals
You can't melt paper. Heating paper will simply result in it burning. Heating it in the absense of oxygen will cause it to chemically break down into carbon and water.
Since oxygen is found as a gas here on Earth, it would have to be extremely cold for it to change into a liquid form. So in all but a very rare case, no.
the candle uses up the oxygen and in doing so creates carbon dioxide. Eventually there will be more carbon dioxide than oxygen and it will snuff out the flame
very little oxygen