If it is kept at a high enough pressure the molten steel will not turn into a gas the same principle applies to water and this method is what they use in nuclear submarines (but more is done afterward)
Boiling point of iron is at 3134 K = 2862 °C = 5182 °F
Iron becomes a gas at 3134 K or 2861 °C or 5182 °F
It burns at an approximate temperature of 15,500 degrees.
Iron becomes a vapor, i.e. boils, at 3134 K.
10000F
Around 5000 degrees c
nope around 5000 f
Helium
Mercury
First you can not add a cold temperature to anything. Ask your teacher to explain what heat is an what temperature is, because you clearly do not understand this. When a liquid BOILS - it turns into gas. When a liquid FREEZES - it turn into a solid.
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
The temperature affecting the liquid must have been below freezing for the liquid to turn into a solid.
the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.
the temperature at which a substance in the liquid state becomes a gas is a boiling point
Every chemical has a different melting point eg. water melts at 100 deg.C, iron melts at 1536 deg.C
Any liquid can turn into a solid at the correct temperature.
mercury
the boiling point
Helium
Mercury
The melting point is the temperature at which any solid turns into a liquid. For water, the temperature is 0 degrees C or 32 degrees F.
This temperature is called condensation or liquefaction point.
First you can not add a cold temperature to anything. Ask your teacher to explain what heat is an what temperature is, because you clearly do not understand this. When a liquid BOILS - it turns into gas. When a liquid FREEZES - it turn into a solid.
At room temperature, mercury is liquid, iron is solid.