Well, honey, a paper clip doesn't have a melting point because it's made of steel, not some wimpy material like chocolate. Steel melts at around 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit, so good luck trying to turn a paper clip into a puddle without setting your whole house on fire. Just stick to using it to hold your papers together, okay?
This is the melting point.
A paper clip does not float on ethanol because the surface tension of ethanol is not enough to support the weight of the paper clip. Evelyn Biologist
Magnesium has a higher melting point.
The melting point of silicon is: 1 414 0C.
The acetic acid melting point is approx. 17 oC.
Melting a paper clip is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the paper clip. The paper clip simply changes from a solid state to a liquid state and can be reversed by cooling it back to a solid.
No, to boil, the material would have to be in a liquid state. Paper is not.
Paper does not melt. Perhaps you mean the autoignition temperature or kindling point of paper? That is 450 degrees F, see related questions below.
Conductor
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.
The paper clip inventor is John Vaaler
A metal paper clip will conduct electricity.
No, a paper clip will not float in mineral oil because mineral oil has a higher density than a paper clip. The paper clip will sink in mineral oil.
Paper clip APEX
This is the melting point.