You need a propane torch and iron matrice
It depends on the rock. Different minerals have different melting points.
Yes, they are melted together in a furnace to produce steel.
To know how fast this will melt you need to know the amount of stainless steel and the temperature of the stainless steel at the beginning. Then using the formulas of energy needed to heat it (Cp, I think) and melt it (enthalpy) you can calculate when it will melt.
First, you need to melt the ice. Look up the heat of fusion of ice, and multiply that by the amount of grams.Then you need to heat the water, from zero degrees to 78 degrees. Look up the specific heat of water, and then multiply together all of the following: The specific heat; the mass; the temperature difference. Finally, add the two together.
You need a propane torch and iron matrice
It depends on the rock. Different minerals have different melting points.
Its melting point is -69.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. The melting point of copper is 1981 degrees F. Ovens only go up to 600 degrees or so.
dig down its not hard but to use it you need to melt it
First of all, it is illegal to melt down any U.S. currency. However, if the penny is fully copper, which most are not anymore, you will need a device that gets up to 2000 degrees F to melt it down.
Yes, they are melted together in a furnace to produce steel.
Techinically you do not need a degree to be a poet. You simply need to write poems. Many famous poets had no degrees.
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If you want to add carbon to an iron alloy all you need to do is melt the iron in the presence of carbon. The carbon will be absorbed and alloy automatically. Carbon can also be added to a thin layer of the surface of a piece of solid iron alloy without melting simply by heating the iron red hot and covering it with carbon for a period of time.
To know how fast this will melt you need to know the amount of stainless steel and the temperature of the stainless steel at the beginning. Then using the formulas of energy needed to heat it (Cp, I think) and melt it (enthalpy) you can calculate when it will melt.
First, you need to melt the ice. Look up the heat of fusion of ice, and multiply that by the amount of grams.Then you need to heat the water, from zero degrees to 78 degrees. Look up the specific heat of water, and then multiply together all of the following: The specific heat; the mass; the temperature difference. Finally, add the two together.