The phrase
"melting point" refers to the temperature at which a solid substance changes into a liquid.
Full definition
Coconut bark pieces are to be served immediately from the freezer due to the low
melting point of the coconut oil.
I've never used mango butter, but if it has the same
melting point as cocoa butter it should work fine.
Unlike most other oils, it has a high
melting point so therefore is solid at room temperature.
This happens mostly in tropical climates, since the
natural melting point of coconut oil is about 76 degrees F, and already naturally a solid in most colder climates.
The two universities and three companies which collaborated on the project developed two types of liquid crystal with higher
melting points by joining together their rod - shaped molecules into longer chains.
This is because cacao butter has a higher
melting point thus making the chocolate harder when it sets.
Their color, transparency, and
melting point often differ significantly from those of larger clumps of the same stuff.
It's during these sections where the gameplay is placed into a
giant melting point where the game really shines.
The company claims that the high
melting point of the material makes it capable of storing more energy than other phase change materials used in thermal storage.
For one, threshold temperatures exist where conditions change abruptly — an obvious example is the freezing /
melting point for water.
It has a high
melting point so it is also used for containers that will hold hot liquid.
And the stretched twig of collective Cabinet responsibility is literally
at melting point this morning (one for The Day Today fans, there), with culture secretary John Whittingdale all - but confirming to The House that he will campaign for Brexit.
One of the platinum metals, osmium is the densest naturally occurring element, almost twice as dense as lead, and has a stratospheric
melting point in the same league as that of the tungsten used for lightbulb filaments.
Alexis Sanchez's frustrations at Arsenal
reached melting point after he ripped off his gloves and threw them into the ground following the Gunners» failure to beat Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday night.
The glass of drinking glasses, window glass, and other household items (i.e., decorative picture frames, lampshade glass) not only contains additives and chemicals that have a
different melting point than glass bottles and jars, but it is very likely to break when placed in the blue bin and transported, so it is not recyclable.
2003 Fault Lines, Windhover Center for the Arts, Fond du Lac, WI Linkage: An Installation by Chris Natrop,
Melting Point Gallery, San Francisco, CA
But Bowyer plans instead on using a low -
melting point metal alloy of bismuth, lead, tin and cadmium that can be squirted from a heated syringe to form circuits.
Solder is nothing but an alloy of gold in addition to another metal
whose melting point is lower as compared to gold's.
From 1985 - 1999 he ran the family business, designing and manufacturing laboratory instruments, including the well known MEL - TEMP ®,
melting point apparatus, which was invented by his father, Sidney.
When lauric acid and other high
melting point saturated fats are removed from coconut oil, the resulting liquid coconut oil is not ideal for cooking.
It is amorphous with no
specific melting point but the temperature when it changes to a liquid state (glass transition temperature) is 105oC.
Melting Point presents works from both emerging and established artists that push traditional processes of working with clay and question pre-conceived definitions of the ceramic object.
Advocates of the position that humans exert a profound and dangerous influence on the Earth's temperatures and
glacier melt point to the rapid increase in human CO2 emissions (purple trend line) as the condemnable culprit.
Temperature Distribution and Heat Loss Experiments Study of Low
Melting Point Molten Salt Heat Storage Tank
Only certain kinds of plastic are accepted by recycling programs because they melt at different temperatures (and the K - Cup is made of a high -
melting point plastic).
A research team led by Colorado State University has mapped the temperature and viscosity of the lower crust for the first time and found that, under much of the western United States, the layer is hot enough to be near its
initial melting point and, therefore, quite runny.
Up to 55 % of the grounded ice sheet may be underlain by ice at the pressure melting point [33].
The other fatty acids with higher
melting points found in coconut oil are oleic and linoleic fatty acids.
I can see ours have
diferent melting points (they aren't always liquid / solid at the same time but are kept in the same place)
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