Yes. The reasoning is unknown, but yes you can.
If you have a block of solid hydrogen you can make it melt under the right conditions.
It's filmed on the Gold Coast, Australia.
The industrial name for a gold-copper alloy is Rose Goldor Tumbaga.If you also add silver to the alloy you get Electrum.
There is nothing special about alcohol -- anything that is in contact with ice that is warmer than 0 °C will melt ice cubes (as long as the mass of warm object is comparable to the mass of the ice -- obviously a cup of warm water won't melt the ice on an entire lake for instance).When two objects of different temperatures are put in contact (as when you put ice cubes in a drink), the warmer one will always transfer heat to the cooler one. If the warmer one transfers enough heat to melt the ice cubes, then they melt! If not, they might just partially melt.It's actually possible to add ice cubes to alcohol and not have them melt at all! The freezing point of alcohol is well below 0 °C, and so you can have liquid alcohol be much colder than frozen ice cubes. If you add an ice cube to alcohol that is colder than the ice cube, the ice cube will be cooled by the alcohol!
Add sodium bicarb to raise pH. Chlorine will go down by itself or add sodium thiosulfate
I would like to melt gold powder in a kiln and wonder if I need to add a thinner flux or would the gold pour out of the crucible on its own?
first melt the copper and add sodium bicarbonate and magnesium then add nitrogen and that will freeze it and then it is gold
melt it down and add hot cocoa packs until it's sweet enough to your taste
Pills are usually in a solid state. You must add a liquid that contains no impurities to make a solution with a pill added.
Yes it can be mixed but can give a different result, but can be creative and something new. You can melt both the stuff, add some more to give it a blend.
the melt and mix method is when you melt butter and add it to sugar. this method is used in cooking.
no...........try it with a thermometer, just put ice in a cup, add salt then check the thermometer...........instead of going up, it will go down
I am not aware of the actual recipe, but yes, it is possible for you to make candy canes at home. you have to melt the sugar down, then add syrups to it.
Because if not it will melt faster
Gold is 1660 per oz on 5/1/2012 Multiply the current gold price 1660 by 0.242. This gives the melt value of the coin. = $400. To the melt value add about $100 to account for the numismatic (coin collector) value. $500. That is retail. Expect an offer between 70 and 90%. 70% is $350 90% is $450
Gold plating does not add any value to a coin. In this case it could have brought the value down. It is now worth only its silver content which is around $24.
yes, even though you add little salt it can melt faster than normal ice.