At 1000 degrees Celsius oxygen is a gas.
Iron melts at 2750 degrees Fahrenheit which is equivalent to 1510 degrees Celsius.
1536 degrees Celsius.
Pure iron melts at 1536 degrees Celsius. Iron in nature is commonly found as magnetite (Fe3O4) or hematite (Fe2O3) which have a melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius and 1475-1565 degrees Celsius. In other words, iron does not melt easily to everyday temperatures.
The change in temperature is 25 degrees Celsius, meaning it takes 22.48 joules per degree of change. The specific heat of iron is 0.449 J/g degree Celsius. This means that the mass of iron must be 50.07 grams
537.778 degrees Celsius
At 1000 degrees Celsius oxygen is a gas.
537.78 degrees Celsius
1000 deg Celsius = 1273.15 deg Kelvin
1,000 degrees Fahrenheit is 537.78 degrees Celsius.
Iron has a melting point of 1,538 degrees Celsius or 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit. It also has a boiling point of 2,862 degrees Celsius.
Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32In this case, the answer is about 1832 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Iron melts at 2750 degrees Fahrenheit which is equivalent to 1510 degrees Celsius.
Iron can withstand 400 degrees Celsius, it will soften some but no major recrystallization will occur. (the melting point of iron is about 1580 degrees C, the Curie temperature is 1043).
58.78 degrees CelsiusIt boils at exactly 331.95 degrees Kelvin, or 58.95 degrees Celsius.