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Aneýtectic alkali alloys and some mid p-block mixtures melt at room temperature or above, and eýtectic below.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
The fact that gold is an excellent conductor of heat means that it can have heat travel from an area of high temperature to one of low temperature quickly. Gold is excellent for this because it is a metal.
Magnesium is in the state of a solid form.
If you mean carbon, then it is a nonmetal.
For a metal to be listed as strategic or critical, it means there are things that we need to build that can't be made without a certain metal. Many times this refers to weapons or equipment needed for the military.
if you mean metal, then mercury
I just wonder about the mean metal temp 1. Is it the same LMTD? 2. If 1. is no,How to cal/find the mean metal temp? Thanks for your answer YNM
think you may mean mercury
Melting (freezing) point: the temperature when the solid metal become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature when the liquid metal become a gas.
It is one of the conditions for pressure vessels engineering calculations according to the ASME Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code. It is calculated by getting the difference between two streams. There are other definitions for mean metal temperature, but this is the simplest.
Aneýtectic alkali alloys and some mid p-block mixtures melt at room temperature or above, and eýtectic below.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
Mercury is the name for the only metal that is in a liquid state at room temperature. Frequently used in thermometers.
its formed as a liquid
Close means nearby. Critical is vitally important.
Sort of but it is more about deciding what IS critical to a situation.