It depends on many factors, like the type of chocolate (higher fat chocolates, like white, milk, and semi-sweet, will melt faster), how much chocolate there is, how it is being heated (microwave, warm water / milk, double boiler, ect.), and what heat it is being placed at.
The higher the temperature the faster the chocolate will melt.
It really depends on the amount of chocolate you are trying to melt.
i believe its thesame as your body temperature that's why it melt in your mouth and pocket
it melts at a very hot temperature
10 secondsIt is dependant on relative temperatures.
The temperature in a closed car on a hot summer day quickly exceeds 120-125 degrees F, more than hot enough to melt any chocolate.
Milk chocolate contains more fat, milk / milk fats / milk solids, and sugar, while dark chocolate contains a higher percentage of cocoa powder in it. The milk and fats are what melt at a lower temperature. Since dark chocolate has more cocoa powder and less fats, it will take longer to melt.
Since cold will affect something's temperature, it may take longer to melt the chocolate. But that will also depend on the type of chocolate you're using. Some types melt faster than others, so there's no definite answer to the question.
chocolate will most likely not melt at room temp. try using heat in an oven or something.
The melting point of Chocolate is around room temperature.
no cos if there was it would not melt when the temperature rises
Nope. The chocolate would melt away!!!! ya!!