no!!
Ya i dont rlly know what could happen but ya i think its bad...
That would depend on yield and burst location.
Vapour.Notes would burst into flames, whereas coins would melt.
Some say you melt them in a spoon, and inject them into your self. Others say you have to melt, then inhale the fumes. However! I'd sugest not doing something this stupid...
They sure will. Their main ingredient is sugar and sugar melts. Also the chocolate on the inside will build up pressure and burst the candy shell and melt out the top.
No, balloons are typically made of rubber or latex, which have high melting points. If you try to melt a balloon with a flame, it will likely burst or catch on fire before melting.
it`s best that he wouldn't do this but if he does the battery will melt or explode or the wrench will melt the car can even burst in to flames.
If a vulcano were to burst on a glacier, it would melt faster than an ice-cube under hot water.
im not sure but i heard that Urea is a good ice melt.
It goes unnoticed because the ice/frost is covering it up not exposing the accident, the ice will not melt until it is thawed out this is why burst pipes usually go unnoticed. Did that help?
The melting point of tin is 231.9 degrees C (450F). Conceivably, it could melt in your hands. To accomplish this, I would recommend a local anesthetic because your hands would probably burst into flames during the process.
because the good lord said let it melt
No, because any flame has heat , and if you try to freeze it , the freezing agent would either: a) melt the freezing agent...... b) burst it into flames...... c) or both.