Tin melting under a gas flame. Tin is a metallic element with a relatively low melting point of 231.93 degrees Celsius. When heated above this point, the individual atoms in the tin gain enough energy to disrupt its crystal structure, becoming a disordered liquid. | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit : | Science Photo Library / RHYS LEWIS & MINH TAN PHAM, AHS, DECD, UNISA |
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Durée : | 45 Secondes |
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