No, it is actually a rather malleable metal.
Because at that high of a temperature the solder's molecular structure breaks down and changes, and the solder becomes way to brittle causing a bad connection if you can even make one
with solder
Yes, usually no problem. If you know how to solder, then solder away.
In some solder it is. But even if it is in the solder you should still use flux.
brittle
Yes: flux core solder is. No: acid core solder is not.
Solder is a metallic alloy
solder is use for to make jewles
Depends on the kind of solder.
Six types of bad solder connections include a cold joint with insufficient wetting (Pin) or insufficient wetting (Pad), a disturbed joint, an overheated joint, too much solder, or not enough solder.
A reel of solder used for joining electrical circuits together on circuit boards. Solder is made of a mixture of tin and lead and sometimes has has flux (a form of acid) in the core of the solder to ensure a clean surface for the solder to flow into.
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