Metals glow when they are heated because....
to heat metals to glowing point you need heaps of energy, but instead of releasing this energy as just heat, a piece of metal will release it as light. This is kinda the same reason the sun glows, because it has so much energy it releases it as light.
If the metals are melted together the result is called an alloy, if not melted together the result is called a mixture.
they can be melted, mixed with other metals(alloys)
Derretido, fundido (metals).
Metals can be melted down repeatedly without losing their strength or durability, which makes them ideal for recycling.
An example is cadmium.
A crucible is a container in which metals are melted, usually for temperatures above 500 °C.
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Lead has a relatively low melting point, compared to many other common metals, so it can be melted relatively quickly. Of course, anything can be melted quickly if you have a sufficiently large amount of heat at your disposal.
Lead has a relatively low melting point, compared to many other common metals, so it can be melted relatively quickly. Of course, anything can be melted quickly if you have a sufficiently large amount of heat at your disposal.
It's when the different metals parts haven't melted together properly
The metal is melted and remoulded!
Three metals that when melted together can make the phantom sword. These metals are in The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass.