The melting point of aluminum is 660.3°C (1220.5°F).
The melting point for potassium is 63.38 °C.
Through electrolytic reduction.
duralumin, copper is added to the aliminium to make duralumin
The melting and freezing points of a substance are generally the same because they represent the temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance are in equilibrium. This means that at the melting point, a solid changes to a liquid, while at the freezing point, a liquid changes to a solid.
Liquid nitrogen (N2) can be obtained by cooling gaseous nitrogen to its boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius (-321 degrees Fahrenheit). This can be achieved by using a cryogenic refrigeration system that compresses and cools the gas to achieve the liquefaction. The liquid nitrogen is then stored at low temperatures and used in various applications.
The melting point for potassium is 63.38 °C.
The melting point of coconut milk is 97-104 °F (36-40 °C).
The melting point of titanium is approximately 1,668 degrees Celsius (3,034 degrees Fahrenheit).
melting(not meting i supose)=solid to liquid evaporating=liquid to gas ;)
Its melting point is 860 °C or ​1580 °F. The element is a solid at room temperature. It is named after Albert Einstein.
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aliminium? :|
meting you idiot
Tin/aliminium
At 1atm pressure, nitrogen should be cooled below -196C in order to liquify. When it comes to industrial purposes, a higher pressure is usually used as the meting point rises.
calling them or personally meting them .