However hot it takes to melt a rock.
yes and noyes because if it is hot enough like if it had a ton of junk in it with oil yes it wouldbut if it was a kitchen fire no it wouldn't be hot enoughClarification:In order for a house fire to melt glass, it does not have to have oil in it. When a house is on fire the heat can get immensely hot, and can melt glass, whether it's in the kitchen, another room, or the entire house.
well I'm not sure its a element but acid can and if its hot! enough you can melt it with fire P.S i hope this helps! : )
Hydrogen Fluoride Molten rock (magma or lava) can melt stone other liquids might dissolve stone or react with stone but that isn't the same as melting it.
When you put candy in fire, it will melt and possibly catch on fire due to its high sugar content. Some candies may also release toxic fumes when burned, so it's not a safe or recommended experiment.
If gold gets hot enough, it will melt. What type of change is this?
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
Gold will not burn, however if the fire is hot it will melt.
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It depends what it's made of. Normal ceramic is unlikely to melt but would probably crack. Steel might melt in an extremely hot fire. Plastics would melt.
which are the chemicals that melt stones, give that chemicals name
it can melt and be molten because fire is too hot.
yes and noyes because if it is hot enough like if it had a ton of junk in it with oil yes it wouldbut if it was a kitchen fire no it wouldn't be hot enoughClarification:In order for a house fire to melt glass, it does not have to have oil in it. When a house is on fire the heat can get immensely hot, and can melt glass, whether it's in the kitchen, another room, or the entire house.
this depends where you are if you are outside without a fire pit gather a ring of stone (or some other material that is nonflammable and won't melt) make sure there is no way for the fire to escape the ring of stone and start a fire.
Put in in an oven, microwave, or under a VERY hot light.
If an electrical cable gets hot it might melt through its insulation and short out. Or it might get hot enough to set something else on fire.
No they don't melt in a camp fire. Beer cans are typically aluminum which has a melting point around 1200 degrees fahrenheit. A typical campfire can reach temps around 900 degrees fahrenheit. +++ Aluminium can melt in a wood fire but more commonly the metal oxidises instead. Steel cans won't melt in such a fire, but they oxidise heavily.
The particles in a horseshoe will separate when it is put into fire. A horseshoe will not melt, though. It will get hot and become pliable.