All glass will melt given sufficient heat. There are certain heat resistant glass wear used for cooking and in laboratories..
For painting on glass, use glass paint or enamel paint specifically designed for glass surfaces. These paints are durable, waterproof, and will not wash off glass surfaces even with exposure to water or soap. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and curing to ensure it adheres properly to the glass.
Yes, the precious metals like gold and silver have higher melting temps.
Diamonds are the hardest known natural material (from Carbon) and with a melting point of over 3500`c it would be pretty much impossible to melt one down. Only another diamond can scratch a diamond but it wont melt it.
Yes and no. Technically, pure water cannot change color. However, by dissolving chemicals in water, you can change the melting point. If the chemical used to color the water contains salt such as sodium chloride, it can cause it to melt faster as the salt dissolves into the ice, which is why we throw salt on ice to make it melt faster.
houses lose heat in lots of different ways. here are some of the ways... windows: if windows are not double glazed heat can escape through the glass. literally! If windows are left open heat can escape through there Door: if you like to leave your door open sometimes then that is letting all the air out that you actually want Roof: Insulation is a very good idea if its done right. if its not done right then it wont work at all. if it is done right then its a good way of keeping heat in thanks
Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid
One way to melt ice without salt or heat is by using friction. Rubbing the ice with a rough object or smashing it can generate enough heat to melt the ice. Another method is using pressure by placing a heavy object on the ice to break it down and accelerate the melting process.
yes as it is plastic
Although metal can get very hot a microwave does not produce enough energy to heat most metals to their melting points.
Well im not a technical scientist, and people might disagree, but glass is made of millions and millions of tiny molecules made up of milions and milions of atoms, we should all know that the hotter a molecule gets the more it moves about, millions of these do this, and this causes shape deformaties, especially in weak materials such as plastic and metal.... glass is made of lots of differents molecules so the heat makes them move very quickly into a liquid, but it has a lot higher boiling temp than for example water which is 100 D C
As A Matter Of Fact, They DO Melt. The Liquid Just Has To Be About A Degree Or Two Warmer To Melt It.
if it is hot water it tends to melt faster but if it is cold water it wont melt quickly
school glue is very easy and fast to use it wont melt
of course the icing then wont melt
No! there's no magnet attraction between glass and metal, I don't think the glass wont do anything.
copper, it wont melt or bend easilly
It's broken.