Because it is the hottest zone of a candle flame.
a goldsmith uses the outermost part of the flame which is blue in color and invisible for melting gold and silver because it is the hottest part
Goldsmith uses the outermost layer of flame because it is hottest zone of a candle.
Goldsmith uses the outermost layer of flame because it is hottest zone of a candle.
because it is very hot that's why.....
the outer one as it is the hottest
Non-Luminous zone
Melting point of Gold = 1064.18 °C Melting point of Silver = 961.78 °C Melting point of Copper = 1084.62 °C Of cause an alloy of all three would probably have a eutectic melting behavour
the silver would melt and mix within the gold, because the melting point of gold is 103 degrees more than silver (gold=1064 silver=916)
Lead, because it has a melting point of 327 degrees Celsius.
Several high melting elements may be mixed with molten silver as Lead, Copper, Gold.
The melting point of aluminum is 660,25 0C.
Not much at all, and yes, the gold really has no value to be considered financially significant to calculate.
Smith typically referred to someone who wored with various metals. Black Smith Tin Smith Silver Smith Gold Smith someone who works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable)
No, melting always is physical.As to the previous answer: reacting gold with an acid is not melting but oxidation.
Yes it can. It actually has a lower melting point than silver, so it can be manipulated with a commerical soldering iron.
Yes, the precious metals like gold and silver have higher melting temps.
Melting point is a specific characteristic for each material.For example: platinum-2041,4 oC, silver-961,78 oC, gold-1064,18 oC..
The melting point of gold is 1 064,18 0C.