yes
this is because iron has a very high melting point and therefore at room temperature it remains as a solid......
2000 degrees oF.Hope it Helped
Yes, magma can melt iron. Since magma is already extremely hot, and since it is hotter than iron's melting point, magma can melt iron.
Yes, they are melted together in a furnace to produce steel.
The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron
the iron melts at around 1535 degrease Celsius
1536 degrees Celsius.
Pure iron melts at a temperature of 2800 degrees, Fahrenheit.
2786 degrees F
this is because iron has a very high melting point and therefore at room temperature it remains as a solid......
2000 degrees oF.Hope it Helped
Yes, magma can melt iron. Since magma is already extremely hot, and since it is hotter than iron's melting point, magma can melt iron.
Yes, they are melted together in a furnace to produce steel.
It has to be very hot to melt iron cleanly and get rid of the junk.
Melting point is independent of quantity, any quantity of iron melts about 1535 Celsius.
Iron melts at 1535 °C or 2797 °F for those you us living in the U.S.. this is not a thing that melts easily
which chemical is used to melt the iron