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.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
It is not obligatory to melt gold in a graphite crucible; generally is important to avoid contamination of gold with impurities from the crucible.
Yes, if the metals are heated up enough to melt.
you can melt a metalloid
Yes it can 'melt' metals.
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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.
Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.
All the alkali metals will melt.
It is not obligatory to melt gold in a graphite crucible; generally is important to avoid contamination of gold with impurities from the crucible.
No
Some metals that melt easily at low temperatures include gallium, cesium, and mercury.
It does not melt metal.
Yes, if the metals are heated up enough to melt.