Iron melts at a temperature of 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit).
The temperature needed to melt rock depends on its composition. On average, rocks require temperatures of 600-1,300 degrees Celsius to melt. However, some types of rock, like granite, may require temperatures well above 1,300 degrees Celsius to melt completely.
To know how fast this will melt you need to know the amount of stainless steel and the temperature of the stainless steel at the beginning. Then using the formulas of energy needed to heat it (Cp, I think) and melt it (enthalpy) you can calculate when it will melt.
To melt a Starburst candy, you would need to reach a temperature above its melting point. The melting point of Starburst candies is around 160-170 degrees Fahrenheit (71-77 degrees Celsius). Heating the candy beyond this temperature will cause it to melt into a liquid state.
To change solid iron into a liquid, you need to heat it above its melting point, which is 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit). By applying heat, the solid iron will absorb energy and its particles will gain enough kinetic energy to break free from their fixed positions, transitioning it into a liquid state.
No, an unlit wax candle would not melt on a 40 degrees Celsius day unless it is directly exposed to a heat source like sunlight or a flame. Wax candles need a higher temperature (over 60 degrees Celsius) to start melting.
The temperature needed to melt rock depends on its composition. On average, rocks require temperatures of 600-1,300 degrees Celsius to melt. However, some types of rock, like granite, may require temperatures well above 1,300 degrees Celsius to melt completely.
Its melting point is -69.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
dig down its not hard but to use it you need to melt it
As soda cans are made of aluminium, they will melt at 660.37 C
No, a soldering iron does not produce enough heat to melt a copper wire. Copper has a high melting point of around 1,984°F (1,085°C) while soldering irons typically reach temperatures between 300-900°F (150-480°C). You would need a higher temperature heat source, like a torch, to melt copper.
No, if 1 kg of toluene melts at -95 degrees Celsius, the 500g sample would also need to reach the same temperature for melting to occur. It is unlikely for toluene to melt at 95 degrees Celsius in this scenario.
To melt 25g of ice at 0 degrees Celsius, you need 334 J/g of energy (latent heat of fusion of ice). To convert this to kilojoules: 334 J/g * 25g = 8350 J = 8.35 kJ.
To know how fast this will melt you need to know the amount of stainless steel and the temperature of the stainless steel at the beginning. Then using the formulas of energy needed to heat it (Cp, I think) and melt it (enthalpy) you can calculate when it will melt.
To melt a Starburst candy, you would need to reach a temperature above its melting point. The melting point of Starburst candies is around 160-170 degrees Fahrenheit (71-77 degrees Celsius). Heating the candy beyond this temperature will cause it to melt into a liquid state.
To change solid iron into a liquid, you need to heat it above its melting point, which is 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit). By applying heat, the solid iron will absorb energy and its particles will gain enough kinetic energy to break free from their fixed positions, transitioning it into a liquid state.
No, an unlit wax candle would not melt on a 40 degrees Celsius day unless it is directly exposed to a heat source like sunlight or a flame. Wax candles need a higher temperature (over 60 degrees Celsius) to start melting.
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