Yes, most food-grade plastics can hold boiling water without melting or releasing harmful chemicals. However, it is important to check the specific type of plastic and its intended use to ensure safety.
The melting point of astatine is 302 degrees C and the boiling point is 337 degrees C. This was reported on a periodic table given as a promo by Spectrum Chemicals.
Yes, you can microwave plastic plates as long as they are labeled as microwave-safe. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and avoid using plastic plates that are not labeled as microwave-safe to prevent melting or releasing harmful chemicals.
Plastic bags can melt when exposed to high temperatures due to their low melting point. It is important to keep them away from heat sources to prevent them from deforming or releasing harmful chemicals.
Melting and boiling are physical changes.
Melting point, boiling point, and mass are three examples of properties that remain the same.
Elements have fixed melting and boiling points, while compounds have varying melting and boiling points depending on their composition. Mixtures do not have fixed melting and boiling points, as they are composed of multiple substances which each have their own individual melting and boiling points.
Melting: -259.14 C Boiling: -252.87 C
Melting: 700 C Boiling: 1737 C
No boiling is heating and energy is added and melting the solid turns into a liquid.
Boiling - is turning a liquid into a gas. Melting is turning a solid into a liquid.
Boiling: 2355 C Melting: 1410 C
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C