212ferenheight
This temperature is called freezing point (the value is equivalent to the melting point).
130 degrees F. It's surface temp is also 130 degrees F.
It is a solid, but the melting point is only 30'C, so it would melt in your hand.
That's physical properties, is it a chunk that you can lift up then its a solid, if it can be poured it's either a liquid or a solid ground into grains.
what the hell do you want to do that for
212ferenheight
This is the melting point.
No melting point is at a hot temp and boiling is 210 •f
When its warm
PC melting temp is approx 265 deg C, however its glass trans temp is 145 deg C - begins to 'soften'. Working limits are therefore below this value
Oral temp is usually lower especially if the pt. is a "mouth breather" or has drank something cold.
Behind the grille mounted on the condensor
No, Pt is not a nonmetal. It is a transition metal located in group 10 of the periodic table. It is known for its durability, ductility, and high melting point.
The melting point of platinum is 1768 degrees Celsius, which is much higher than room temperature. At room temperature, platinum would be solid and not at its melting point.
The melting point of ice is at 0 0C.
i think its Ar because the melting point is 84