Melting point 1132 degC, boiling point 4131 degC
Any element can melt.
Water boils when the temperature gets to 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Water does not melt. It changes into a vapor-like fog and disappears into a gas.
sugar, not already cold and is originally solid. think, do you have to boil ice??
Zinc, Lead, Tin any metal that is on the softer side would melt.
Use it to boil water, the rising steam turns a turbine that creates electricity thanks to electromagnetic induction ( creating electricity using magnets and coils of wire
Any element can melt.
yes you can but it will melt and get you mucky
water
Yes, it will, if you get it hot enough.
fire,incense,brimstone
Liquids can't melt. Melting is when a solid turns into a liquid. Since it is already in the liquid state, it can only evaporate, or boil.
No. It will melt first, then the water in it will boil.
The cheese will melt. Stir it to mix it in well, and you have a cheesy soup.
yes you can but it melts the butter
it will boil the ocean and melt the trees and grass
I'm not sure that peanut butter can actually "boil", but no, tin doesn't melt until almost 300 degrees Celsius.
heat makes ice melt faster because if you put an ice cube on a pan ,turn on the oven, turn it to 50 degrees f (above 0oc to melt ice), the ice will melt and if you turn the oven to 212 degrees f (above 100oc, depending on altitude. The higher your altitude the lower the temperature needed to boil water, it is harder to heat water though) the water will start to boil.