10 seconds
It is dependant on relative temperatures.
Depends on the temperature and the size of the chocolate chip.
About 10 seconds
It really depends on the amount of chocolate you are trying to melt.
It bepends on how hot you get it and how much you are talking about
First open up the whole cookie. then take out the chocolate chips. after that roll the dough in a square or circle and put it in the oven.
It varies. The more fat in the chocolate, the faster it will melt. This means that milk chocolate and white chocolate will melt the fastest, followed by semi-sweet and bitter-sweet chocolate, and dark chocolate and unsweetened chocolates will melt the slowest. The stretnght of the sun will play a large factor in it, too, though.
Nope. The chocolate would melt away!!!! ya!!
Choclate with less sugar is easy to melt and the more sugar you have the harder it is to melt.
Generally speaking, a 12-oz bag of chocolate chips is equivalent to about 4 cups of chips, while one square of almond bark (2.5 oz) is equivalent to about 1 cup of chocolate chips. Therefore, assuming a 12-oz bag of chocolate chips, it would take around 4 squares of almond bark to equal the contents of the bag.
There is no set time. It depends on a variety of factors, like heat amount, total amount of chocolate, and how you are melting the chocolate. In a microwave (stirring every 30 seconds), it should take 2 to 3 minutes. Over a double-boiler, it should take about 10 minutes or so.
Milk chocolate contains more fat, milk / milk fats / milk solids, and sugar, while dark chocolate contains a higher percentage of cocoa powder in it. The milk and fats are what melt at a lower temperature. Since dark chocolate has more cocoa powder and less fats, it will take longer to melt.
it takes 2 minutes for it to melt
I assume you mean "iceberg". If they are large, they will take a long time to melt, since they can only melt at their surface.The time it takes them to melt will also depend on the temperature - as well as the shape of the iceberg.
Since cold will affect something's temperature, it may take longer to melt the chocolate. But that will also depend on the type of chocolate you're using. Some types melt faster than others, so there's no definite answer to the question.