This question is dependent on pressure. Many things that cannot ordinarily be melted, can be liquefied if there is sufficient pressure applied. Water does not melt if the pressure is low enough. Some things that do not ordinarily have a liquid state are:
All the metals can be melted; only the temperature is different.
A potato that has melted cannot look like what it was again.
is melted copper still a mineral
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
Partially melted snow is........ partially melted snow!
Because - once the heat changes the colour of the egg albumen from clear to white - it cannot be reversed.
Nothing. The ice cube cannot be melted to help you unstick the lollipop
A potato that has melted cannot look like what it was again.
When dissolved or melted you would call them ionic. However you cannot then be absolutely certain that the solid is a straight forward ionic solid!
No You Cannot Melt It Becuase I Have Tryed Myself The Snow Drift Or Most Call It (Iceburg) Cannot Be Melted
glass is melted sand, therefore as far as i know, cannot be made of coal.
Their the same thing, only melted. The molten metal is hot, but the only things metal cannot carry is something at the temperature of lava or higher.
Melted plastic is generally non-toxic and usually a pain to remove. It is generally disposed of as trash, as it cannot really be re-used. If it's hot, it is hazardous as it can burn you and tends to stick to skin and materials. In that light, it is dangerous. Melted plastic is the material used in injection molding. That melted plastic is not "bad" as it is being used for a purpose (the manufacture of goods).
gases cannot melt. Att.: All the gases can be obtained in solid phase; and the solid phase can be melted.
Planets cannot form with six sides; if they did, the corners and edges would be quickly scraped and melted off.
When you have plenty of water you cannot drink it is frozen water, or ice. However, as scientific points and to add a mental challenge, we can also say all ice can be melted with the right conditions, but not all melted ice can be drunk.
When comets pounded into young Earth, they carried ice. The ice melted and formed water. Where it rained first cannot be found out.
Melted