I have heard somewhere that there is a mineral in existence whose melting point is roughly 98 degrees Fahrenheit. From my limited information, it is a solid rock upon reaching that temperature, then it becomes a liquid.
Is this true in the least bit? And if it is, does anyone know the name of the mineral/compound/element?
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Melting point question.
#2
Posted 07 June 2008 - 01:03 PM
I haven't heard of a rock that will do that (doesn't mean it doesn't exist ). There is an alloy that works approximately that way though. . . see if I can find it. . . closest is "Field's Metal," made of bismuth, indium, and tin, melting point given varies by source from 104F to 144F.
Nat having any luck with rocks, I'm getting a rather amusing number of hits for Melting Point the rock band though >_<.
Nat having any luck with rocks, I'm getting a rather amusing number of hits for Melting Point the rock band though >_<.
#3
Posted 07 June 2008 - 07:24 PM
That's kind of funny. XD
I appreciate the help. It's a bit closer to what I'm trying to find. Thanks.
I appreciate the help. It's a bit closer to what I'm trying to find. Thanks.
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Posted 25 June 2008 - 08:33 AM
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