It depends upon nature of wax, usually wax melts between 40 to 50 Celsius.
idk maybe about 100 degrees lol jkjk just figure it out somehow!
The melting point of candle wax varies depending on the type of wax used. Generally, paraffin wax (commonly used in candles) melts at around 120-150 degrees Fahrenheit (49-66 degrees Celsius). Soy wax, another common type, has a lower melting point of around 110-130 degrees Fahrenheit (43-54 degrees Celsius).
The melting points of BEE'S wax is 45C, 113F Carnauba (a vegetable wax) 78-85C, 172.4-185F. Paraffin (a mineral wax) 47-65C, 116.6-149F. what about molten candle wax? But the freezing point of BEE's wax is usually around 33C.
The melting temperature varies depending on the substance. Can you please specify which material you are inquiring about?
It is susceptible to heat -- it will melt.
idk maybe about 100 degrees lol jkjk just figure it out somehow!
The melting point of candle wax varies depending on the type of wax used. Generally, paraffin wax (commonly used in candles) melts at around 120-150 degrees Fahrenheit (49-66 degrees Celsius). Soy wax, another common type, has a lower melting point of around 110-130 degrees Fahrenheit (43-54 degrees Celsius).
The melting points of BEE'S wax is 45C, 113F Carnauba (a vegetable wax) 78-85C, 172.4-185F. Paraffin (a mineral wax) 47-65C, 116.6-149F. what about molten candle wax? But the freezing point of BEE's wax is usually around 33C.
Celsius is a measure of temperature not a substance, and therefore it has no melting point. What is the melting point of what material in Celsius? [You haven't named the substance you want the melting point of/for]
The melting temperature varies depending on the substance. Can you please specify which material you are inquiring about?
It is susceptible to heat -- it will melt.
No, an unlit wax candle would not melt on a 40 degrees Celsius day unless it is directly exposed to a heat source like sunlight or a flame. Wax candles need a higher temperature (over 60 degrees Celsius) to start melting.
It has a melting point between 31 degrees Celsius and 80 degrees Celsius, depending on the materials used.
To lower the melting point of wax, you can consider adding a small amount of mineral oil or vegetable oil to the wax before melting it. This will decrease the overall melting temperature of the wax. Alternatively, you can mix the wax with a lower melting point wax to create a blend with a reduced melting point.
The melting point of icosane (C20H42) is 36-38 0C.
When ice is melting, the temperature sensor will show 0 degrees Celsius until all the ice has melted. This is because the melting point of ice is 0 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of the candle is 47 Celsius.