Melting is not difficult but boilling is hard coz of the formation of H-bond .
H2O also known as water Di means two so two hydrogen and monoxide is just Oxygen so 2 hydrogens + 1 oxygen = H2O
Lewis from the TV show H2O: Just Add Water is portrayed as a teenager, so his character is likely around 16-18 years old.
Application of heat makes ice melt, so global warming makes lots of ice melt.
im not really sure but here is what i think it is: 0.943 mole H2Ox 6.02x10^23 molecules H2O= 5.67686^23 molecules H2O sorry if its wrong.
Yes, they always melt. They absorb thermal energy (as in heat) which will cause it to heat up and melt little by little. I'm not sure this is true. Large icebergs usually break up before they melt, so, technically, they don't melt. It's the smaller ice bergs that melt. The "large icebergs" cease to exist at the point when they break up, so they don't last long enough to melt. Also, some large icebergs end up fusing back into the glacier they calved from. These icebergs cease to exist at that point, before they ever had a chance to melt. One way or another, every iceberg will, eventually, cease to exist. But it's not always by melting.
well it freezes at 0c or 32f so it will melt if subjected to a higher temperature
no because it is still water h2o . . so it will have the same boiling point
you do this by melting a solid and then warming up a liquid so much that it evaporates into gas .smiley face
The hardest metal to melt is tungsten. Tungsten has a very high melting point of 3,422 degrees Celsius, which is higher than any other metal. This makes it difficult to melt compared to other metals because it requires extremely high temperatures to reach its melting point.
You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature. Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
Yes, because the kettle will melt. but you can get plastic kettles that are safe to boil your water in. so when it shows signs of melting that means you have to replace it
Nothing. The melting point for Gold is 1947.52 °F and water boils at appox. 212 F so the most you will have is a very hot piece of metal.
Ice melts at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so at 450 degrees Fahrenheit, the ice would rapidly melt and eventually boil away as water vapor. The exact speed of melting would depend on the environment, such as air flow and heat source.
Yes, it is possible to melt a coin as most coins are made of metal. However, it is not recommended to do so as destroying currency is illegal in many countries. Additionally, the melting point of the metal will determine how easy or difficult it is to melt the coin.
The show "H2O: Just Add Water" ended because the creators felt that the story had reached a natural conclusion and wanted to wrap up the series on a high note. Additionally, the main actors were moving on to other projects, making it difficult to continue the show.
Ice is water, so if you heated it it would melt into liquid water before it could boil. The boiling point of water, of course, is 100 Celsius or 212 Fahrenheit (at sea level).
a diamond's melting point is so highmagma will not melt it