Steel typically melts at a temperature range of about 2,500°F to 2,800°F (1,370°C to 1,540°C), depending on its specific alloy composition. Different types of steel, such as carbon steel or stainless steel, can have slightly varying melting points due to their differing chemical properties.
It is a solid, but the melting point is only 30'C, so it would melt in your hand.
Graphite does not have a distinct melting point like other materials, as it sublimes directly from a solid to a gas. At atmospheric pressure, graphite sublimes around 3,600 degrees Celsius.
Do you mean "why does water freeze into globs in the freezer?" If not, you probably either need a new freezer, or you need to make the temp. in the freezer lower so they dont melt.Most freezers have either a knob that you can turn on/in them or instructions in a manual on how to change the temp.
Different metals melt at different temperatures, ranging from around 1800°F for lead to over 2800°F for tungsten. There is no single temperature that can melt all metals, as each metal has its own unique melting point.
No, laundry detergent is not effective in melting ice because it is not designed for that purpose. To melt ice, it is better to use salt, sand, or a commercial ice melt product specifically formulated for melting ice.
it is room temp. if its temp is to high it will melt.
Nope, it would melt.
By bringing its' temp above freezing.
350 degrees
750 deg F
By bringing its' temp above freezing.
On 1375 °C.
1 degrees Celsius
my cat smells like cat food
No heat so it cant melt like the warm water. they are the same temp/.
No heat so it cant melt like the warm water. they are the same temp/.
Bring its environment to a temp above freezing.