It would be solid... Copper's melting point is as high as 1,084 C
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thats what im trying to find-.-
800 degrees Celsius = 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit.
The annealing temperature for this alloy is between 800 and 1200 F.
Mercury (the planet): Has a lot of craters. Side facing sun can be up to 800 degrees F. Other side can be as low as -400 degrees F. Mercury (gas): If a human is exposed to mercury, they can suffer brain damage.
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It is very very rare for a solid copper quarter worth maybe $800 +
The Element Gold (symbol Au) melts at 1064.43ºC.Thus, it would be a solid at 800ºC.
thats what im trying to find-.-
800 degrees Celsius = 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit.
800 degrees Celsius is 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is 800!
800 c = 1472 F
800 kelvin = 526.85 degrees Celsius.
The temperature 800°C (which is the same as 1472°F) is much hotter than the temperature of molten lead or zinc, but not hot enough to melt copper, gold, or silver. The red part of a candle flame is about 800°C, while the blue part is hotter (1400°C).
As you don't state the year there are a few settings 2.3 9Degrees at 800 rpm ( Cologne Engine) 2.8 12 Degrees at 800 rpm ( Cologne Engine ) 3.0 14 Degrees at 800 rpm (Essex engine) all settings are without vacuum I hope this helps you best wishes Mike
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