It depends how much heat is applied and the mass of the gold.
100F
Hot pools or hot springs are heated as the result of geothermal activity.
Gold has a melting point of 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,947 degrees Fahrenheit). This means that it needs to be heated to at least this temperature in order to melt and become a liquid.
The mantel gets heated with hot stuff
by boling it it turns hot and becomes heated
Gold is melted using a high temperature heat source such as a torch or furnace. The gold is heated to its melting point of 1,948 degrees Fahrenheit (1,064 degrees Celsius) until it becomes a molten liquid. This allows the gold to be shaped, cast, or molded into different forms.
Yes
That depends on how much it has been heated.
a heated greenhouse
will be hot
a heated greenhouse
When gold is heated from room temperature, it changes from a solid to a liquid state. This process is called melting, and it occurs at around 1,064 degrees Celsius for pure gold.