It depends on the brick material.
"The Iron Age, Volume 110" from 1922 states that:
A thermal lance burning at around 4000 degrees Celsius will melt through general brickwork and concrete.
Bricks are created by melting clay in kilns. The temperature of the kilns varies from 900 °C to 1200 °C, according to "How clay bricks are made" by IBStock.
Zircoa states that their bricks withstand 2000 °C.
1507000000 degrees farighent because of bricks high density it is very hard to melt the substance due to the baby tears imbued in each brick
its 0 degrees Celsius
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Francium melts at about 80oF. Cesium melts at about 83.4oF. Gallium melts at about 85.6oF. All of these are solid at room temperature but would melt in your hand. Rubidium melts at about 103.4oF, so that is just a little higher than body temperature. Mercury melts at 37.7oF, so it would certainly melt in your hand, but it would already be a liquid at room temperature.
zero degrees Celsius 32 degrees Fahrenheit 273.15 Kelvins
Melting, which is also known as fusion, and occurs at the same temperature as freezing, is a physical process that happens when there is a phase change from a solid to a liquid. This happens when the solid's internal energy increases (temperature increases) to a point where the solid melts into a liquid. At this point, the relatively well-ordered arrangement of molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered arrangement, being the liquid.
Because the melting temperature of the ice is 32°F and the melting temperature of the salt is 1,474°F.
It depends on the type of glass, size, and how hot your torch gets. some glass melts at a 105 degrees fahrenheit. also some melts at an hire temperature than some, and it might take a while before it melts.
When a solid melts, it is due to an increase in thermal energy to the temperature at which it melts.
Silicon melts at 1414 C or 2577 F.
Gold melts at 1064.18 °C, whereas room temperature is taken to be 20 to 25°C.
The same temperature it melts at out of a safe.
it melts at a very hot temperature
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
True, a wet rock melts at a lower temperature!
Liquation is the process of using controlled heat to separate a metal that melts at a relatively low temperature from a metal that melts at a higher temperature.
its 876 celcius
Gold melts at 1063celcius a very high temperature
The temperature at which intermolecular forces push the molecules apart
decreasing the temperature