0.95 K (-272.20° C, -457.96° F) at a pressure of 2.5 MPa
To melt helium, it requires extremely low temperatures rather than heat. Helium becomes a liquid at temperatures below -268 degrees Celsius (-450 degrees Fahrenheit) and does not require significant amounts of heat to transition from its gaseous state to a liquid state.
Heat because Ice and water would thaw out and begin to heat up
There are different kinds of sand, but one of the most common, quartz sand, has a specific heat of 830 (J/kg°C)
It depends on how hot you heat it (:
If you take it back to the place you purchased the cylinder they will take it back, if they don't they will give you instructions on how to dispose of it.
Liquid heats up faster. Ice take time to melt down first.
63 kJ is needed.
A lot of heat
iron melts at 1536 °C
Heat because Ice and water would thaw out and begin to heat up
1,277,800 j
It varies based on how you melt it and how much chocolate you are melting with what heat amount. In the microwave, it will take 2 to 3 minutes (stirring at 30 second intervals). In a double-boiler method over medium-high heat, it should take 5 to 10 minutes.
There are different kinds of sand, but one of the most common, quartz sand, has a specific heat of 830 (J/kg°C)
It depends on how hot you heat it (:
Helium plus released energy (heat)
It takes about 3,100 degrees feirenheit to melt pure silica Pure silica (SiO2) has a "glass melting point"- at a viscosity of 10 Pa·s (100 P)- of over 2300 °C (4200 °F). The amount of time it would take to melt would depend on how much heat you applied.
It really depends on the amount of chocolate you are trying to melt.
It takes more heat to melt 12.0 grams of Hg.