Pure silver melts at 1763.474 °F.
This is equivalent to 961.93 °C.
Coin silver (90% silver & 10% copper) tends to melt at a slightly lower temperature than pure silver, about 1615 degrees Fahrenheit, compared to 1761 for pure silver.
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Yes, just about any substance with enough heat. Silver melts at 962 degrees Celsius (1763 degrees Fahrenheit).
You can melt a diamond at 3,820 degrees Kelvin or 6416.6 Fahrenheit, or 3,547 Celsius.
Sodium has a melting point of 97.85 degrees Celsius or 208.13 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Coin silver (90% silver & 10% copper) tends to melt at a slightly lower temperature than pure silver, about 1615 degrees Fahrenheit, compared to 1761 for pure silver.
The melting point of the silver is 1763 degrees Fahrenheit or 961.8 Celsius . Monitor the temperature inside your furnace as it heats ...... Don't remove the silver until it is completely melted .
At that temperature ice would melt instantaneously.
Pewter melts at 300 degrees Celsius and 572 degrees Fahrenheit.
Pure iron melts at a temperature of 2800 degrees, Fahrenheit.
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melting temperature is when something melt in that time what is the temperature of it.
In 50 degrees Fahrenheit, chocolate does not melt. In 50 degrees Celsius, chocolate melts in a couple of minutes but in the end burns. The ideal temperature to melt chocolate is 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, just about any substance with enough heat. Silver melts at 962 degrees Celsius (1763 degrees Fahrenheit).
The average temperature on Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit which is the same as 462 degrees Celsius. That temperature is hot enough to melt lead.
You can melt a diamond at 3,820 degrees Kelvin or 6416.6 Fahrenheit, or 3,547 Celsius.