You need to state the alloy you're trying to melt - an iron alloy melts at a higher temperature than an aluminum alloy, and it melts at a lower temperature than a titanium alloy.
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The melting point of sodium bromide (a salt) is 755 . Calculate this temperature in and in kelvins.
CopperMelting point: 1357k (1084.62 C / 1984.32 F)Boiling point: 3200k (2927 C / 5301 F)Pure copper melts at 1080C.is this true?
Inconel Alloy 625 A nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with an addition of niobium that acts with the molybdenum to stiffen the alloy's matrix and thereby provide high strength without a strengthening heat treatment. The alloy resists a wide range of severely corrosive environments and is especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. Used in chemical processing, aerospace and marine engineering, pollution-control equipment, and nuclear reactors
This is the melting point.
Most soup cans are not aluminum- they are tin plated steel. While the exact melting point will vary with the alloy used, it is ABOUT 1,350 degrees Celsius. It is MUCH higher than the melting point of aluminum.
It is a compound. All pure elements have a certain exact melting point.
The melting point of steEl is about 1370­°C, or 2500°F, depending on the alloy.
This depends on the chemical composition of the alloy.
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
The ADC12 Melting Tempreture arround 550+/-50 degree.
Each material has specific melting point; and an alloy is not a single element.
The melting point of sodium bromide (a salt) is 755 . Calculate this temperature in and in kelvins.
70/30 (70% tin, 30% lead) the more lead in an alloy the higher the melting point is.
It's almost always much, much easier to measure the melting point of something (or just look it up) than it is to attempt to calculate it.
Impossible to calc any melting or boiling points.
Solder ( an alloy of Lead and Tin) is used to make fuse wire because of its very low melting point.
high carbon steels melting point is 1528 C