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Is a solid lighter when it melts?

When a solid melts, it transitions into a liquid state. In the case of a lighter, the solid plastic or metal casing may melt when exposed to extreme heat, but the fuel inside (such as butane) would vaporize before the casing reaches its melting point.


What happens when you burn gold with a lighter?

When you burn gold with a lighter, the gold will not melt or change its form. Gold is a highly unreactive metal and does not oxidize easily, so it does not burn or get damaged when exposed to a flame from a lighter.


How do you defeat metal Mario?

melt him in lava it can melt the metal off mario


How do you melt a girls heart?

With a lighter, I guess.


What happens if you melt a lighter?

Well, honey, if you melt a lighter, you're basically just heating up the plastic and metal inside until it turns into a gooey mess. The flint wheel might pop off and the fluid inside could leak out, creating a hot mess. So, unless you're trying to start a mini bonfire in your kitchen, I'd suggest keeping that lighter intact.


Can a butane torch melt glass?

Yes, a butane torch can reach temperatures high enough to melt glass, typically around 1300-1500 degrees Fahrenheit. However, melting glass with a butane torch requires skill and proper safety precautions due to the high temperatures involved.


Does electrocution really melt silver?

If enough electrical energy is put into a metal, it can easily melt that metal.


How do you join a metal to plastic?

melt the plastic to the metal


What happens if you burn gold with a lighter?

Heating gold with a lighter will not cause it to burn or catch fire. Gold is a non-combustible metal with a high melting point of 1,943 degrees Fahrenheit, so a regular lighter cannot generate enough heat to melt or ignite it.


Why does snow not melt when you hold a lighter next to it?

It does, but snow is about 90% air, and effectively acts like a sponge around any liquid water; so, as the snow melts, it is subsumed into the rest of the mass of snow. Carbon deposits from unburnt butane may also lodge on snow, if the lighter is held too close. All of this can occur with normal snow; which does not mean that you may not have some 'chemically nucleated snow,' however.


What is an alkali metal which would melt?

All the alkali metals will melt.


Do all metal melt?

Yes, though they melt at different temperatures.