Not everything that is solid at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure will melt by simply raising the temperature - some things convert directly to gas (sublimate)and some things will decompose or react to other substances before melting (burning is one type of reaction), to answer part of the question. But eventually whatever solids are left after the reactions will melt.
Concrete should devolatilize (lose CO2 and water) before melting, I believe, at least in part (rate of heating can be a factor). I assume you mean at atmospheric pressure and in a system open to air, of course, because that matters. The melting will start with the material that has the lowest temperature melting point unless you allow the system to take a long time and react into other solids first, of course.
A ballpark guess of 800-1000°C for melting is what I would assume, for various reasons. look up calcination of calcium carbonate to get an idea of the issues involved.
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The melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance transitions to a liquid state. The drop melting point is a method of determining the melting point where a small amount of the substance is heated until it melts and then allowed to drop onto a solid surface to observe the melting point. Drop melting point is often used when the substance being tested has a high melting point or when observing the melting process is critical.
The temperature at which a solid melts is called the melting point. At this temperature, the solid transitions into a liquid state.
The melting point of bromine is -7,2 0C. The melting point of chlorine is -101,5 0C.
assuming it is its own melting point NOTHING which is why its a MELTING point
The melting point is 109 oC.
concrete and iron since they have a very high melting point.
This is the melting point.
The term defined as the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state is called the melting point.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance transitions to a liquid state. The drop melting point is a method of determining the melting point where a small amount of the substance is heated until it melts and then allowed to drop onto a solid surface to observe the melting point. Drop melting point is often used when the substance being tested has a high melting point or when observing the melting process is critical.
what is lpgs melting point
What is the melting point of tar?
The temperature at which a solid melts is called the melting point. At this temperature, the solid transitions into a liquid state.
New York contains allot of ceramic elements. However, a thermal lance burning at around 4000 degrees Celsius will melt through general brickwork and concrete. So the Melting point of New York is at about this temperature.
The melting point of bromine is -7,2 0C. The melting point of chlorine is -101,5 0C.
NaCl has the highest melting point (between NaCl and H2O)
Hey, what is the melting point temperature?OrHouston's weather is like the melting point temperature?
The polonium melting point is 254 0C.