Pure lead melts at 327.5°C, but it is often alloyed with tin which melts at about 232°C. The melting point of a lead-tin alloy would be somewhere between these two values, depending on the proportions of each element in the alloy.
yes because at a 100 degrees fire can melt it bit by bit
At 200 degrees Celsius sulfur is a liquid.
gas
-328 F
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
No. Because 200 degrees Celsius is 392 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 228 degrees Fahrenheit lower than the 620 degrees Fahrenheit required to melt the lead.
The Metals that melt between -200 degrees Celsius and 1600 degrees Celsius are Potassium ,Mercury and Zinc (for exercise F1b then metal x is also)
yes because at a 100 degrees fire can melt it bit by bit
200
as a matter of fact yes to both it is 400 degrees in the day and -200 degrees in the night. witch is enough to melt most metals.
Duct tape will melt at around 200 degrees F.
Yes, but we would be dead.
-200 degrees C is equal to - 328 degrees F If you need to convert between the two in future then I would recommend using google and simply typing in something along the lines of "-200 degrees celcius in fahrenheit" as it will calculate it for you!
Skin does melt at the temperature of 200 degrease C.
Not coo at all very hot so if I was uu I would wear shorts and take a trip to the beach .
then it would be really cold....
100