It depends upon nature of wax, usually wax melts between 40 to 50 Celsius.
Of ice, zero degrees Celsius.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
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.
At 1 atmosphere pressure, ice melts to liquid water at 0° Celsius.
if the temperature raises then water is melting (ice becomes water),if the temperature falls then it's freezing (water becomes ice)
Of ice, zero degrees Celsius.
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 temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
It has a melting point between 31 degrees Celsius and 80 degrees Celsius, depending on the materials used.
the freezing temperature of Argon is-189 celsius.(melting)
The melting point which is at 100 Celsius.
0 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.
melting temperature is when something melt in that time what is the temperature of it.
Temperature of melting iceis a constant property: it does not change during melting (stays 0oC, this is even one of the the defined value of the Celsius temperature scale)(for any other melting solid the same is valid at each melting point temperature)
melting ice is 10 degrees
650 degrees Celsius