The Metals that melt between -200 degrees Celsius and 1600 degrees Celsius are Potassium ,Mercury and Zinc (for exercise F1b then metal x is also)
The metals that melt between -200 Degrees and 1600 Degress (Celsius) are Aluminium, Gold, Lead, Tin, Iron, Copper and Silver...
Yes, if the metals are heated up enough to melt.
you can melt a metalloid
That depends on the metal: mercury is already liquid at room temperature, gallium will melt in your hand, many alloys will melt in hot water, but other metals do have to be heated to thousands of degrees before they melt.
Metals begin to melt.
The shoe would burn and the rubber would melt. Don't try it!
Yes it can 'melt' metals.
Between metals only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Between metals only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature. Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
yes you can but it will melt and get you mucky
yes it can
Between metals only mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Yes, it will, if you get it hot enough.
All the alkali metals will melt.
No
We cannot boil watermelon because of soft texture when it will melt when we try because it's a fruit of pulp./
It does not melt metal.