Iron melts at approximately 1,538 degrees Celsius (2,800 degrees Fahrenheit).
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
50 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 10 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Celsius is equal to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lead melts at a temperature of 621.5 degrees Fahrenheit (327.5 degrees Celsius).
Water melts at 0 degrees Celsius.
The element that melts at 120 degrees Celsius is mercury (Hg).
Mercury is the metal that melts at 29 degrees Celsius. It has a low melting point which allows it to be in liquid form at room temperature.
Iron melts at a temperature of approximately 1,538 degrees Celsius (2,800 degrees Fahrenheit).
This substance is water, which melts at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
Silver melts at 961.8 degrees Celsius.
The element that melts at 186 degrees Celsius is cadmium.
Iron melts at approximately 1,538 degrees Celsius (2,800 degrees Fahrenheit).
Sulfur is a solid at 200 degrees Celsius. It melts at 115 degrees Celsius and boils at 444.6 degrees Celsius.
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.
50 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 10 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Celsius is equal to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.