No, they cannot melt at normal temperatures ( room temp. ) However if you have ever been to a fair or theme-park, and you paid to get a penny turned into a souvenir penny, then they did it by melting the penny and molding it. So, it can melt, but only on heating it to a a high temperature ( 1083 Celsius ).
The salt reacts chemically with the water in the snow, lowering its melting point. Depending on outside temp, this may be enough to cause the snow/ice to melt.
yes you can melt one but it has to be
If you are a solid, you melt. If you are a liquid, like water, you vaporize.
If you have water and ice at 32 degree Fahrenheit, their state will depend upon the temp. of the surroundings. If it is >=0 then ice will remain such but water will start to freeze. If it is <0, then the ice will melt and water will remain as such. The first condition is true only if heat isn't being supplied the system at zero degree celsius.
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it is room temp. if its temp is to high it will melt.
What temp does graphite melt at?
By bringing its' temp above freezing.
750 deg F
By bringing its' temp above freezing.
350 degrees