The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron
Iodine sublimes - it does not melt
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The necessary heat is 9,22 joules.
No. The only thing that can actually melt iron is high temperatures.
To know how fast this will melt you need to know the amount of stainless steel and the temperature of the stainless steel at the beginning. Then using the formulas of energy needed to heat it (Cp, I think) and melt it (enthalpy) you can calculate when it will melt.
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Iodine sublimes - it does not melt
Iron ore can be melted by fire, or by focused sunlight.
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This energy is the enthalpy of fusion (or latent heat of fusion).
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Energy is required in the melting process because high is needed to melt something
which chemical is used to melt the iron
What are L's? And what's the heat capacity?
The necessary heat is 9,22 joules.
No. The only thing that can actually melt iron is high temperatures.
Not that i know of but you could use a massive force of positive energy to melt the iron in a few seconds.