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Tin melts at 505 K.

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Why does foam melt but a tin cup wont melt over a stove burner?

The intramolecular forces are weaker and therefore broken easier than tin which contain metallic bonds. Intramolecular forces are substantially weaker than mettalic.


What temp will a tin can melt?

the melting point of tin (the element) is 21.23 º C Important to note that most "tin" cans are not tin. They are low carbon steel with a very thin, if any, tin plating. I'm not sure where the original answer got the melting point of tin. The actual melting point of tin is 231.93 °C or 449.47 °F. If the can is steel then it will take a much, much higher temperature to melt.


Can you cook a open tin of food in the tin it came in on a hexi stove?

no


Does tin react with steam?

dose tin react with steam


What temperature dose tin have?

none.


How many degrees to melt tin?

The melting point of tin is 231.9 deg C.


How much dose tin cost?

Google tin commodities price for a list of websites with current bulk tin prices.


Can you melt tin in a pot of boiling peanut butter?

I'm not sure that peanut butter can actually "boil", but no, tin doesn't melt until almost 300 degrees Celsius.


What temp does tin solidify?

Tin solidifies at a temperature of 231.93 degrees Celsius (449.47 degrees Fahrenheit).


What temprature does tin melt?

Melting point of tin (Sn) : 505.08 K,  231.93 °C,  449.47 °F


Can you cook tinned food in the tin it came in on a hexi stove?

No , you cant. because you cant put tin in a microwave because of the eletrical waves flowing through and because tin is a metal , and metal is a good conductor or electricity this microwave tends to blow up. Therefore if you were too put a tin on the stove. You would have the same results.


How hot does it have to be to melt?

You need to define "metal"- since different metals have VERY different melting points. Mercury is melted at room temp. Gallium can melt in boiling water. Lead and tin are mixed as solder, and melt at fairly low temps. Gold and silver melt at moderate low temps. Aluminum is higher. Steels and hi temperature tungsten alloys will glow white hot before melting. So- which metal did you have in mind