2800 degrees Fahrenheit (1538 degrees Celsius )
Molten Iron is liquid form of hot, melted iron. It is inside of lava in volcanoes and in the Earth's outer core.
Also - melted iron !
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(The layer that is melted material inner core, the inner core can melt iron & nickel.)
The outer core is formed from molten iron and nickel.
Wood or charcoal fires and lots of forced air from bellows can heat ore above the melting point of iron (1811°C) .
if a 50 g of iron gets melted how much liquid does it produce
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When Pig Iron is melted and recooled it is called Cast Iron
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Iron is a solid, unless it has been melted into a liquid.
melted iron and nickel
I wouldn't. I tried to iron something on my swimsuit and it sort of melted on the iron. Hope this helps!
(The layer that is melted material inner core, the inner core can melt iron & nickel.)
Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel
Significantly oversimplifying things:cast iron is melted in an excess of oxygen to burn off the high levels of carbon that make cast iron brittlevarious alloying elements are melted into the iron to produce the desired grade of steel
The outer core is formed from molten iron and nickel.
Because lantern flames are not hot enough to melt iron