Salts used for deicing are sodium and calcium chloride.
No, melting is a change of state caused by heat. Acids are corrosives.
Polypropylene is resistant to all mineral acids and most organic acids.
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Ammonia can't melt Iron. But it reacts with acids.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
There is no reaction. But I2 melt in CHCl3.
Candles melt because of the material that they are made of.
No, for steel to melt it has to be heated up to the correct temperature. However steel does react with many acids to be eaten away as it is converted into other chemical compounds.
yes, its made from animal fat. I'm pretty sure they melt it until its an oil, and then use it at like McDonald's. :P
You don't. Books are made to read, not to melt you sick child!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most straws will melt because they are made of plastic
Petri dishes are generally made out of glass, so they will not melt if microwaved. If it is made of plastic, it may melt - but I would not expect it to.