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If gold gets hot enough, it will melt. What type of change is this?
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It depends on what type it is.
Items like chocolate, butter, and wax can melt when heated and then solidify again when cooled. Other examples include metal alloys, plastic, and glass, which can also undergo melting and solidification processes with changes in temperature.
you can melt ice, chocolate, rubber, glass, metal, cheese, fat, wax, butter, icing, sugar and lots more items!
The melting point really depends on the type of steel. But no type of steel would usually melt at 1000 degrees (Celsius or Fahrenheit).
THIS DONT MAKE SENSE but if u r looking to use the never melt ice give it to a ice pkmn
Depends on the type of plastic.
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Patloon
school glue is very easy and fast to use it wont melt
No, gold filled items have a layer of gold bonded to a base metal, which cannot be melted off easily. Attempting to melt the gold off may damage the item or result in the base metal being mixed with the gold. It's best to consult a professional jeweler for any repairs or alterations to gold filled items.