your car is hard to melt but if you give it to me i will melt it
no they dont because some thngs expand when heated
No, materials do not melt at the same temperature. An example would be cooking oils. Some burn at lower temperatures than others.
Put some hard glue, melt a glue stick and than mix it together.
because some chemicals contain really powerful acids which can burn and melt things like plastic
Some antonyms for the word melt include freeze and solidify.
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Some things that would be considered crustaceans are things that have hard shells and live in the ocean. For example, shrimp, crabs, lobster, and mantis shrimp are all crustaceans.
no they dont because some thngs expand when heated
No, materials do not melt at the same temperature. An example would be cooking oils. Some burn at lower temperatures than others.
Put some hard glue, melt a glue stick and than mix it together.
Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.
because some chemicals contain really powerful acids which can burn and melt things like plastic
Some adhesives act as solvents. For example, toluene is a solvent for polystyrene; it can be used to cause polystyrene parts to "melt" together, forming a permanent bond when the solvent evaporates. Xylene is a similar solvent/adhesive.
Yes, some cups can melt.
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for example... fondu, to melt developpe, to develop frappe, to whip chasse, to chase
All objects have melting points but they are high sometimes and low sometimes. There is no object without a melting point.