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Author: Nikolai Vorobyov [email protected]
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It is not difficult to melt tin or lead on an ordinary gas or electric stove, and even on a fire, since they begin to flow at 232 and 327 degrees Celsius, respectively. It is more difficult to do this with aluminum, which melts only at 660 degrees Celsius. No domestic heating device can provide such a temperature. Read More
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