Exposure to 212F water will not "melt" skin, but can easily cause 2nd degree burns and, if the exposuire is continued, even more damage.
Yes, boiling water can melt candle wax. The heat from the boiling water will transfer to the candle wax and cause it to melt.
all the elements that has low boiling point than of the water.
boiling water
Ice melt at 0 0C to form liquid water; any link between boiling water and ice melting.
Wax has a lower melting point than boiling water, so when placed in boiling water, the heat from the water causes the wax to melt. The molecules in the wax absorb the heat energy from the water, which ultimately leads to the wax melting.
No, sodium does not melt in boiling water. Sodium has a melting point of 97.72°C, which is much lower than the boiling point of water (100°C). So if sodium were added to boiling water, it would react violently, releasing hydrogen gas and heating up the water even further.
Heat such as fire and boiling water
by putting it in a bowl of cold water over the top of boiling water this stabalises the cheese whilst boiling
The fire is hotter than the boiling water, so it will melt faster over a fire.
the heat capacity in the boiling water cause the ice cube to melt rapidly because heat transferres to the other object that is cold or hotter to make the temperature the same degree (212 degrees fahrenheit)
It would actually melt since the water is hot.
No. The boiling point of water is well below the melting point of iron.