It is possible to melt metals including copper. It requires a very high level of heat, depending on the metal.
ADDED@ Not sure why that "and copper". Copper IS a metal.
melt it first and then frezze it
copper, it wont melt or bend easilly
Copper is an element made up of copper atoms.
Anything the colonists could melt into balls. When possible, lead, but also iron, copper, brass, and even pewter from the family silverware.
copper is a metal
Copper is a metal. It is also considered as a mineral as well. You can find traces of copper in your blood.
The melt value of something is the value of the metal itself. For example, a 1964 nickel has a melt value of 5 cents because 1.8 cents worth of nickel and 2.7 cents of copper.
It doesn't just melt faster because of the metal box. The only reason it would melt faster is because metal conducts heat, and it's possible it could become hotter inside the box.
all metal can melt
The melting point of copper (Cu) is 1 084,62 0C.
Solder is a low melt metal that is conductive of electricity, ideal for forming joints in copper wires, and other electrical devices, etc.
No, copper is a metal.