Melting point.

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Melting point

Variables Chocolate Lime lolly Butter Candle wax Aluminium Heat Cool

Variables Chocolate Heat Liquid 35 C Cool Solid 22 C Lime lolly 0 C -20 C Butter 50 C Candle wax 60 C Aluminium 660 C

Conclusion I observed that the variables temperature can get as low as -20 degrees and that the heat can get as high as 660 degrees. Aluminium took the longest to melt and that cooling a lime lolly takes longest to cool. In conclusion I learnt that the melting point or the point which the materials hardens changes depending on what the material is.

BY NATHAN