Examples of using The melting point in English and their translations into Polish
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PB sprinkler pipe has different material properties such as the melting point or heat distortion temperature,
The melting point of molybdenum 2617℃,
In the liquid state(at temperatures above the melting point), thermal movement allows the individual atoms to move around freely,
The melting point of copper, from whichpipes
which finally weaken the ceramic by decreasing the melting point.
reducing the melting point and viscosity of the material
Due to the melting point of tungsten and copper vary greatly,
C, Si, P, or Al) that lowers the melting point.
even if it reaches the melting point.
based on the results, adding 25% W, the alloy to improve the melting point of about 200℃, so this series of great significance.
He melting point of the zirconium is above 1800 degrees Celsius, and the melting point of the zirconium oxide is more than 2700 degrees Celsius,
Although initially defined by the freezing point of water(and later the melting point of ice), the Celsius scale is now officially a derived scale,
Compacts or bulk powder body heated to a temperature below the melting point of the basic elements,
environmental protection, a lot of glaze in the early years in order to reduce the melting point of glaze, improve color saturation often in the glaze by adding lead glass
vacuum under the conditions of 75% to 80% the melting point, heat 3~ 5h sintering,
The melting point of molybdenum 2610℃, the melting point of copper is only 1083 cC, molybdenum-copper alloy at room temperature and the temperature, both good strength, but also a certain plasticity, and when the temperature exceeds the melting point of copper, the material of the copper can endothermic evaporation liquefaction,
molecules in molecular solids may be more than 3 R. For example, the heat capacity of water ice at the melting point is about 4.6 R per mole of molecules, but only 1.5 R per mole of atoms.