1210 K is 937 C, so the germanium would melt first.
Germanium
Convert 1210K to degrees Celsius. 1210K - 273.15 = 936.85 degrees Celsius. So germanium has a melting point of 936.85 degrees Celsius, which is lower than the melting point of gold. So germanium will melt first.
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
Melting point it would liquefy, boiling point it would vaporize.
You would need to look at a temperature / pressure graph
The FREEZING POINT ----- which for a pure substance (as opposed to a mixture)is the same thing as the melting point since they are both the point at which the liquid phase of a substance would be in equilibrium with the solid. For a mixture, the two would be different and you would get a freezing point range that started at the freezing point and ended at the melting point
Convert 1210K to degrees Celsius. 1210K - 273.15 = 936.85 degrees Celsius. So germanium has a melting point of 936.85 degrees Celsius, which is lower than the melting point of gold. So germanium will melt first.
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
Melting point it would liquefy, boiling point it would vaporize.
It would be solid before it reached the melting point. If it is liquid, it has already reached the melting point.
The freezing point and melting point of a substance are the same, so the melting point would also be 52 degrees celsius.
0 degrees C is the melting point of H20. That would mean it is also the melting point of ice.
what is the melting point of spessartite garnets under normal atmospheric pressure, and what would be the melting point and the fusion point of spessartite under 2000 psi.
A rocks melting point would be determined by the highest temperature at which its constituent minerals would melt.
The effect of poorly packed will decrease the melting point.
The melting point would also be 21 degrees because the freezing point and melting point of a pure substance is exactly the same.
Melting point of Gold = 1064.18 °C Melting point of Silver = 961.78 °C Melting point of Copper = 1084.62 °C Of cause an alloy of all three would probably have a eutectic melting behavour
A reamer is a tool, not a material. The melting point would depend on what material the reamer is made of.