Melting Temperatures, ᵒF

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Melting Temperatures, ᵒF Sand (quartz, SiO2), around 3200ᵒ Titanium, 3035ᵒ 3000 Iron, 2800ᵒ Steels, 2550ᵒ - 2760ᵒ 2500 Cast Irons, 2060ᵒ - 2200ᵒ Copper, 1985ᵒ Gold, 1950ᵒ 2000 Silver, 1765ᵒ Copper Alloys (bronze, brass), 1650ᵒ - 1750ᵒ 1500 Aluminum, 1220ᵒ Magnesium, 1200ᵒ Aluminum Alloys, 865ᵒ - 1220ᵒ 1000 Zinc, 790ᵒ Lead, 620ᵒ Tin, 450ᵒ 500 Water (boils), 212ᵒ Water, 32ᵒ Salt Water, 12ᵒ- 18ᵒ

Melting Temperatures, ᵒF Sand (quartz, SiO2), around 3200ᵒ Titanium, 3035ᵒ 3000 Iron, 2800ᵒ Steels, 2550ᵒ - 2760ᵒ 2500 Cast Irons, 2060ᵒ - 2200ᵒ Copper, 1985ᵒ Gold, 1950ᵒ 2000 Silver, 1765ᵒ Copper Alloys (bronze, brass), 1650ᵒ - 1750ᵒ 1500 Aluminum, 1220ᵒ Magnesium, 1200ᵒ Aluminum Alloys, 865ᵒ - 1220ᵒ 1000 Zinc, 790ᵒ Lead, 620ᵒ Tin, 450ᵒ 500 Water (boils), 212ᵒ Water (H2O), 32ᵒ Salt Water, 12ᵒ- 18ᵒ