Metallic
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
It's a mix (probably an alloy), a pure substance has a single melting point.
Very hot; it equals 1,945.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, just about any substance with enough heat. Silver melts at 962 degrees Celsius (1763 degrees Fahrenheit).
A substance melts at 375 Celsius. What is the melting point on the Fahrenheit scale?
Metallic
Depends on what the money is made of. Paper won't melt but burns at ~450 f.Gold melts at 1063 degrees CelsiusCopper melts at 1083 degrees CelsiusZinc melts at 419 degrees CelsiusSilver melts at 961 degrees Celsius
know you then, only one substance 40 degress celsius melts, yes?
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
It could be lithium.
The metal Cesium melts at 28.44 degrees Celsius, while gallium has a melting point of 29.77 degrees Celsius. No element melts at exactly 29 degrees Celsius.
Calcium Metal
It's a mix (probably an alloy), a pure substance has a single melting point.
Very hot; it equals 1,945.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is 572.77... (recurring) deg C.
Yes, just about any substance with enough heat. Silver melts at 962 degrees Celsius (1763 degrees Fahrenheit).