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Tungsten is a metal with a particularly high melting point (which has made it suitable for use as a filament in incandescent bulbs); ionic compounds such as granite have high melting points. Ceramics have high melting points.
yes by a far margin
Micron in plastic is the size of the gaps between particles in its structure. These are very tiny and will often block air and water.
Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
it "sweats" almost like melting plastic on a Bunsen burner, like how small droplets form just before the whole pen melts.
by melting it
No, because you'll be melting plastic, and melting plastic does create toxic fumes.
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Tungsten is a metal with a particularly high melting point (which has made it suitable for use as a filament in incandescent bulbs); ionic compounds such as granite have high melting points. Ceramics have high melting points.
the plastic becomes weak
- Melting - Pieces of metal or plastic can be melted together (welding, soldering - brazing or using chemicals)
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The difference between plastics and fibers is how they are made. Plastic is made by melting particles together. Fiber is made by weaving materials together like cotton thread. Plastic is nonporous and fiber is porous.
One can make plastic into liquid by melting it down. Different types of plastics have different melting points. High-density polyethylene plastic is the easiest to melt at 265 degrees Fahrenheit.