depends on the metal you are talking about
Different metals have different melting points.Examples in degrees celsius are;Lead-327.5 deg,Aluminium-660 deg,Gold-5505 deg,Copper-1084 deg,Nickel-1453 deg,Iron-1535 deg.
No. Because 200 degrees Celsius is 392 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 228 degrees Fahrenheit lower than the 620 degrees Fahrenheit required to melt the lead.
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Ice melts at a temperature of 32 Fahrenheit and 0 Celsius.
Paraffin wax begins to melt at temperatures above 99 degrees Fahrenheit. It begins to boil and produce vapor at approximately 698 degrees Fahrenheit.
Since an iceberg is fresh water in a frozen state, it would float. If the temperature were above the freezing point of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, it would also slowly melt.
2075 degrees Fahrenheit
At that temperature ice would melt instantaneously.
Sodium metal melts at a temperature of 97.79 degrees Celsius (208 degrees Fahrenheit).
Pewter melts at 300 degrees Celsius and 572 degrees Fahrenheit.
Pure iron melts at a temperature of 2800 degrees, Fahrenheit.
the temperature rises above 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
melting temperature is when something melt in that time what is the temperature of it.
The melting point of the metal tin is 449.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 231.9 Celsius. Tin is considered a heavy metal.
Teflon starts to melt at around 620 degrees Fahrenheit (327 degrees Celsius).
In 50 degrees Fahrenheit, chocolate does not melt. In 50 degrees Celsius, chocolate melts in a couple of minutes but in the end burns. The ideal temperature to melt chocolate is 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Chlorine melts at -100.98 degrees Celsius (-149.76 degrees Fahrenheit).
Pure silver melts at 1763.474 °F.This is equivalent to 961.93 °C.