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.
If we consider the soup can to be made of aluminium, then the melting temperature would be around 660 degree celcius.
As soda cans are made of aluminium, they will melt at 660.37 C
2075 degrees Fahrenheit
it is a scientific fact that your hand temperature is also the same temperature as your body (37 degrees Celsius) because if you put a piece of chocolate on your body it will melt and if u put it on your hand it will also melt
Because it is exposed to high temperature, but not enough to melt it.
Temperature is an important factor, but temperature alone cannot predict that ice will melt. Adding the heat of fusion to ice at zero degrees centigrade will cause it to melt without elevating its temperature, and removing the heat of fusion from water at zero degrees centigrade will cause it to freeze without lowering its temperature.
The cheese will melt. Stir it to mix it in well, and you have a cheesy soup.
Yes, it melts.
You can use an immersion probe to check the internal temperature of a pot of soup. You can also use a thermocouple with a surface probe to check the internal soup temperature.
It does melt.
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
Kid from amerikans
Yes, you can.
i believe its thesame as your body temperature that's why it melt in your mouth and pocket
well it freezes at 0c or 32f so it will melt if subjected to a higher temperature
ice melt in the room temperature
The surrounding temperature increases the temperature of the ice block causing it to melt.
Increasing the melt temperature the material can be transformed in a gas.