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What is the temperature that iron evaporates?

Iron evaporates at approximately 2862 degrees Celsius (5184 degrees Fahrenheit).


Why does a wet handkerchief dry when ironed?

When a wet handkerchief is ironed, the heat from the iron causes the water molecules in the fabric to turn into steam. This steam evaporates from the fabric, carrying away the moisture and drying the handkerchief.


What is a physical change Milk becomes sour an iron nail rusts all the water evaporates leaving a lot of crystals of salt in the bottom of the dish a wooden log is burned?

All the water in a solution of salt water evaporates leaving a lot of crystals in the bottom of the dish.


Why is an anti scaling device important in a steam iron?

Most ordinary tap water contains dissolved minerals. When the water evaporates, or is boiled away to produce steam as in a steam iron, these dissolved minerals remain. Eventually, in a iron, they will accumulate to clog up the channels and water reservoir in the iron rendering it useless. Hence the necessity of an anti-scaling device or means of removing them.


If liquid evaporates what does it become?

if liquid evaporates, it will become steam.


How much water evaporates when boiling?

When boiling water, it evaporates and turns into steam. The amount of water that evaporates depends on factors like temperature and time, but generally, about 10 of the water evaporates when boiling.


What evaporates faster water or soy sauce?

Water evaporates faster.


The most water evaporates from where?

The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.


How do you unscramble pvoeraaet?

Those letters spell evaporates.


Why the water evaporates from clothes at 298kelvin but water starts evaporates above 373 kelvin?

an example is that when sea water evaporates,it becomes salt.


What is the evapration point of iron?

Iron boils (evaporates, at standard vapor pressure) at 3134 K, 2862 °C, 5182 °F and the heat needed for evaporation is 340 kJ·mol−1


If rainwater evaporates why doesn't all the other water?

All water evaporates!