File Melting icecubes.gif thumb Ice melting Molten redirects here. For the Japanese company, see Molten Corporation or see Molton or Moulton . Melting , or fusion , is a physical process that results in the phase ..., typically by the application of heat or pressure, resulting in a rise of its temperature to the melting ... mesophase s, states of partial order between solid and liquid. Thermodynamics of melting main Melting ... a constant temperature, the melting point. The energy used for melting is a latent heat . This characterizes the process of melting as a first order phase transition. From a thermodynamics point of view, at the melting point the change in Gibbs free energy math Delta G math of the material is zero ... H, Delta S 0 math . Melting occurs when the Gibbs free energy of the liquid becomes lower than the solid ... isbn 0 12 530985 6 pages 92 93 ref Melting criteria Among the theoretical criteria for melting, the Lindemann ... 591 601. ref criteria are those most frequently used as a basis to analyse the melting conditions . The Lindemann criterion states that melting occurs because of vibrational instability, e.g. crystals ... distance. The Lindemann melting criterion is supported by experimental data both for crystalline ... set of conditions, the melting point of a substance is a characteristic property. The melting point ... past the melting or freezing point can occur. Water properties Water on a very clean ... state with respect to the crystalline phase, and it is likely to crystallize suddenly. Melting ... of connectivity where as fluids occur at lower connectivity of the structural blocks. Melting of a solid ... melting of an amorphous material occurs when the broken bonds form a percolation cluster with T sub ... materials . Premelting surface melting main Premelting Premelting also Surface melting describes the fact that, even below its melting point math T s math , quasi liquid films can be observed on crystalline ... concepts Wiktionary melting In genetics , melting DNA means to separate the double stranded DNA into two ... more details
Glass melting might refer to Glass production Hot end Commercial glass melting using fossil fuel s Commercial electric glass melting Glass Glassmaking in the laboratory Glass melting in the laboratory disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar melting temperature Melting temperature may refer to Melting point , the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state. DNA melting temperature , the temperature at which a DNA double helix dissociates into single strands. disambig ... more details
Congruent melting occurs during melting of a compound when the composition of the liquid that forms is the same as the composition of the solid. It can be contrasted with incongruent melting . This generally happens in Two Component Systems . To take a general case, let A and B be the two components and AB a stable solid compound formed by their chemical combination. If we draw a phase diagram for the system, we notice that there are three solid phases, namely A, B and compound AB. Accordingly, there will be three fusion or freezing point curves AC, BE and CDE for the three solid phases. In the phase diagram, we can notice that the top point D of the phase diagram is the congruent melting point of the compound AB because the solid and liquid phases now have the same composition. Evidently, at this temperature , the two component system has become a one component system because both solid and liquid phases contains only the compound AB. ref Elements of Physical Chemistry, Puri Sharma Pathania ref The congruent melting point is the melting point the pressure and temperature when the composition of the liquid formed is the same as the composition of the solid. ref Atkins Physical Chemistry 8th edition by Peter Atkins and Julio De Paula ref File Formation of compound with congruent melting point.jpg thumb Phase Diagram for the Formation of a compound with congruent Melting Point Congruent melting point represents a definite temperature just like the melting points of pure components. In the phase diagram, the congruent melting point D of compound AB has been shown to lie above the melting points of pure components A and B. But it is not necessarily true. There are different types of systems known in which the congruent melting point is observed to be less than melting points of pure components. References references See also Congruent transition Phase Rule DEFAULTSORT Congruent Melting Category Phase transitions ru fi Kongruentti sulaminen ... more details
for2 the physical processes that takes place at the melting point Melting , Freezing and Crystallization The melting point of a solid is the temperature at which it changes states of matter state from solid to liquid . At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. The melting ... rather than the formation of ice , that is, the Melting point measurements melting point . ref cite ... right Melting points in blue and boiling points in pink of the first eight carboxylic acids C For most substances, melting and freezing points are approximately equal. For example, the melting point and freezing ... C to 40  C 89.6  F to 104  F this process is known as hysteresis . The melting point of ice at 1 atmosphere of pressure is very close ref The melting point of purified water has been measured ... point of water is the same as the melting point, but in the absence of nucleators water can Supercooling ... melting point is tungsten , at 3683 K 3410 C, 6170 F making it excellent for use as filaments ... compound with a very high melting point of 4488  K 4215  C, 7619  F . ref RubberBible86th .... Melting point measurements main Melting point apparatus File Koflerbank.jpg thumb Kofler bench with samples for calibration Many laboratory techniques exist for the determination of melting points ... at that point. Differential scanning calorimetry gives information on melting point together with its enthalpy of fusion . File KruessM5k.jpg thumb Automatic digital melting point meter M5000 A basic melting point apparatus for the analysis of crystalline solids consists of a oil bath with a transparent ... and stirred and with the aid of the magnifier and external light source melting of the individual .... Thermodynamics File Melting curve of water.jpg thumb right Pressure dependence of water melting point Not only is heat required to raise the temperature of the solid to the melting point, but the melting itself requires heat called the heat of fusion . From a thermodynamics point of view, at the melting ... more details
Primary sources date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Melting in the Dark Type Album Artist Steve Wynn Cover Released 1995 Genre Alternative rock Label Brake Out Zero Hour Producer Melting in the Dark is an album by Steve Wynn recorded with a backing band consisting of all the members of Come US band Come . TOC History Shortly before making the record, bassist Sean O Brien and drummer Arthur Johnson quit Come US band Come , making this album s recording sessions the last time the original lineup of Come US band Come ever played together ref http www.stevewynn.net melting in the dark.php Steve Wynn s commentary on the Melting in the Dark album ref . Personnel Steve Wynn vocals Thalia Zedek guitar. backing vocals Chris Brokaw guitar Sean O Brien bass Arthur Johnson drums Track listing Why Shelley s Blues What We Call Love Drizzle Angels Epilogue Silence Is Your Only Friend Stare It Down Smooth For All I Care Way You Punish Me Down Melting In The Dark References references Category 1995 albums it Melting in the Dark ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Melting Close Type Album Artist Klinik The Klinik and De Fabriek Cover Released 1986 Recorded 1986 Genre Industrial music Industrial Length Label De Fabriek Records Producer Reviews Last album Sabotage Klinik album Sabotage br 1985 This album Melting Close br 1986 Next album Walking with Shadows br 1986 Attentie is a 1986 split LP with Belgian bands De Fabriek and The Klinik. The Klinik s part is called Melting Close . Track listing De Fabriek Mensen Die Hun Planten Slaan The Klinik Never Get Out 4 30 The Klinik Melting Close 3 45 The Klinik Nautilus 8 30 The Klinik Feel the Evil 7 37 Category Klinik albums Category 1986 albums ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 A melting tank is a storage tank tank used by factory manufacturing companies to manufacture a variety of products. Melting tank uses Melting tanks can be designed to melting melt products such as Resin Solder alloys with a low melting temperature Paraffin Wax Soy Vegetable oil Palm tree Palm wax Soap Gel s Tar Paraffin Wax Candle wax Glue Babbitt metal Babbitt Paraffin Synthetic adhesives Eutectic salt s Oil Capping compound Plastic s Different types of tanks The type of tank used to melt solder and tar is far different than something that is used to melt waxes, especially organic compound organic waxes such as soy, for making scented and colored candles. For example, tanks used for adhesives may need to heat up to 500 Degree temperature degrees Fahrenheit F , ref http www.cleanairnet.org caiasia 1412 articles 58267 resource 1.pdf ref while an organic soy wax will be ruined at over 140 F and should never be heated above 200 F. ref http www.tayloredconcepts.com wax.htm Candle Making Wax Soy wax, candle wax supplier Bot generated title ref A delicate soy wax used ... or tar. Also, since soaps and candles are scented and colored, the tanks designed for melting ... different scents of candles or soaps. Based on this challenge, there are melting tanks that are specially coated for candle wax melting, ref name autogenerated1 http www.waxmelters.com History of Candle ... Melting tanks are generally classified as either direct heating or water jacket heating . There is another ... Melting Tanks vs Convection Melters s 51.htm Candle Wax Melting Tanks vs Convection Melters Bot generated .... Currently, research is being conducted to achieve that end among some of the leading makers of melting tanks Citation needed date May 2008 . When selecting a melting tank, it is important that the application is known. For example, if melting large amounts of substances or at least more than 10 or so gallons is the goal, then water jacket melting is the proper choice. If the substance needs to be heated ... more details
Partial melting occurs when only a portion of a solid is melted. For mixed substances, such as a rock containing several different mineral s or a mineral that displays solid solution , this melt can be different from the bulk composition of the solid. Partial melting occurs where the solidus chemistry solidus and liquidus temperatures are different. For single minerals this can happen when they exhibit solid solution, for example in olivine s between iron and magnesium . In rocks made up of several different minerals, some will melt at lower temperatures than others. Partial melting is an important consideration in geology with respect to the chemical Igneous differentiation differentiation of crust geology crustal rocks . Virtually all rocks on Earth derive from material from the interior of the earth that has been partially melted. ref http www.geo.ua.edu volcanology lecture notes files partial melting.html Partial Melting ref The main places where partial melting occurs are subduction zones, mid ocean ridge s and hotspot geology hotspots . In all these places partial melting is often associated with volcanism , although some melts do not make it to the surface. Partial melts are thought to play an important role in enriching old parts of the continental lithosphere in incompatible element s. ref Cite journal doi 10.1093 petrology egn048 pages egn048 last Gibson first Sally A. coauthors Jacqueline Malarkey, Jason A. Day title Melt Depletion and Enrichment beneath the Western Kaapvaal Craton Evidence from Finsch Peridotite Xenoliths journal Journal of Petrology accessdate 2009 05 22 date 2008 10 22 url http petrology.oxfordjournals.org cgi content abstract egn048v1 volume ... reprint 144 2 299 ref Gallery Gallery File Partial Melting Phase Diagram.svg Melting of a substance ... follows the blue path, and begins melting at temperature T sub A sub . The initial liquid produced ... B sub the whole solid has melted. Image Partial melting asthenosphere EN.svg Diagram showing the physical ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In basalt petrogenesis polybaric melting implies that liquids are incrementally separated from residues across a range of pressure s and subsequently mix and move through the mantle geology mantle without equilibrating with surrounding mantle mineral s. ref McKenzie, Dan and O Nions, R. K. 1991 , Partial melt distributions from inversion of Rare Earth Element concentrations, J. Petrol., 32 5 , 1021 ref This model was developed to better approximate basalt petrogenesis in modeling and experiments. It usually involves polybaric near fractional melting e.g., constant intergranular porosity in the Rock geology rock during melting and or reactive porous flow in melt extraction ref name doi 10.1098 rsta.1997.0010 Kelemen, P. B. et al. 1997 , A review of melt migration processes in the adiabatically upwelling mantle beneath oceanic spreading ridges, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A, 355 1723 , 283 318 http dx.doi.org 10.1098 rsta.1997.0010 doi 10.1098 rsta.1997.0010 ref along an adiabatic path. ref name doi 10.1093 petrology egh043 Asimov, Paul D., and Longhi, John 2004 , The significance of multiple saturation points in the context of polybaric near fractional melting, J. Petrol., 45 12 , 2349 2367 http dx.doi.org 10.1093 petrology egh043 doi 10.1093 petrology egh043 ... near fractional melting may be the dominant form of basalt petrogenesis was a consequence ... melt. However, such inverse modeling as well as forward peridotite melting experiments failed to fully constrain underlying processes, necessitating the use of polybaric near fractional melting. ref name doi 10.1093 petrology egh043 It is possible to incorporate polybaric near fractional melting ... related to partial melting of the mantle to 3 GPa, Geochem. Geophy. Geosy., 3 5 , 1030 http dx.doi.org ... equilibrium systematics of lherzolite melting I, Geochem. Geophy. Geosy., 3 3 , 1020 http dx.doi.org 10.1029 2001GC000204 doi 10.1029 2001GC000204 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Polybaric Melting ... more details
In igneous petrology flux melting occurs when water and other volatile components are added to a hot solid rock. The ultramafic rock of the upper mantle can be melted by the addition of volatiles from below. The source of the water and volatiles is the subducting slab of oceanic crust which releases the volatiles by metamorphic dewatering into the mantle wedge overlying a subduction zone . The partial melting triggered by the incorporation of volatiles produces mafic magma which rises and igneous differentiation differentiates forming the Igneous rock igneous and volcanic rock s of the overlying volcanic arc . ref Wallace, Paul J., Volatiles in subduction zone magmas concentrations and fluxes based on melt inclusion and volcanic gas data, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 140 2005 pp. 217 240 ref References Reflist Category Petrology Category Plate tectonics petrology stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Of Mist and Melting Type Album Artist Bill Connors Cover Of Mist and Melting Original.jpg Released 1978 Recorded December 1977 Genre Jazz Length 47 12 Label ECM Records ECM Producer Manfred Eicher Chronology Bill Connors Last album Theme to the Gaurdian br 1974 This album Of Mist and Melting br 1977 Next album Swimming with a Hole In My Body br 1979 Misc Of Mist and Melting is the second album by American guitarist and composer Bill Connors recorded in 1977 and released on the ECM Records ECM label. ref name ECM discography http www.ecmrecords.com Catalogue ECM 1100 1120.php? ECM discography accessed September 12, 2011 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Paul Kohler awarded the album 3 stars calling it An atmospheric jazz album . ref name Allmusic Kohler, P. http www.allmusic.com album of mist and melting r137014 Allmusic Review accessed September 12, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 3 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing All compositions by Bill Connors Melting 11 33 Not Forgetting 6 33 Face in the Water 6 25 Aubade 9 38 Cafe Vue 5 40 Unending 7 33 Recorded at Talent Studio in Oslo, Norway in December 1977 Personnel Bill Connors &mdash guitar Jan Garbarek &mdash tenor saxophone Gary Peacock &mdash double bass bass Jack DeJohnette &mdash drum kit drums References reflist Category ECM Records albums Category Bill Connors albums Category 1978 albums Category Albums produced by Manfred Eicher ... more details
Incongruent melting occurs when a substance does not melt uniformly and decomposes into another substance. For example, potassium feldspar KAlSi sub 3 sub O sub 8 sub decomposes to leucite KAlSi sub 2 sub O sub 6 sub when it melts. The decomposition is not complete, however. Most of the feldspar does melt, a portion of it decomposes to leucite and some quartz SiO sub 2 sub is left over, since the chemical formula s of potassium feldspar and leucite differ by SiO sub 2 sub . Another mineral that melts incongruently is enstatite MgSiO sub 3 sub , which decomposes to forsterite Mg sub 2 sub SiO sub 4 sub . Enstatite does melt congruently between pressure s of 2.5 and 5.5 bar unit kilobar s. See also Congruent melting Incongruent transition References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for a discussion of different citation methods and how to generate footnotes using the ref , ref and reference tags div class references small references div unreferenced date October 2006 External links http scienceworld.wolfram.com chemistry IncongruentMelting.html Incongruent melting from Eric Weisstein s World of Physics Category Materials science Category Phase transitions Category Geochemistry petrology stub et Inkongruentne sulamine ru fi Ep kongruentti sulaminen ... more details
Infobox film name Melting Millions image caption director Spencer Gordon Bennet producer writer Joseph Anthony Roach starring Allene Ray br Walter Miller actor Walter Miller music cinematography editing distributor Path Exchange released film date 1927 4 10 runtime 10 episodes country FilmUS language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget Melting Millions was a 1927 adventure film adventure film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet . It is considered to be lost film lost . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data M MeltingMillions1927.html title Progressive Silent Film List Melting Millions accessdate 2008 02 16 work Silent Era ref Cast Allene Ray Judy Winslow Walter Miller actor Walter Miller Lieutenant Palmer E. H. Calvert William Bailey William Norton Bailey Eugenia Gilbert Frank Lackteen John J. Richardson George Kuwa Albert Roccardi Bob Burns as Robert Burns John Cossar Ernie Adams actor Ernie Adams Richard Travers as Richard C. Travers Ann Gladman William Van Dyke See also List of film serials List of film serials by studio References Reflist External links imdb title id 0018156 title Melting Millions Path serials Category 1927 films Category 1920s adventure films Category American silent serial films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet Category Lost films Category Path film serials silent film stub ... more details
as melting pot was popularized by the 1908 play The Melting Pot play The Melting Pot . The melting ... homogeneous homogeneous , the different elements melting together into a harmonious whole with a common ... to the United States the melting together metaphor was in use by the 1780s. After 1970 the desirability of assimilation and the melting pot model was challenged by proponents of multiculturalism , who ..., the metaphor of a crucible or s melting pot was used to describe the fusion of different nationalities ... to utopian visions of the emergence of an American new man . While melting was in common use the exact term melting pot came into general usage in 1908, after the premiere of the play The Melting Pot play The Melting Pot by Israel Zangwill . The first use in American literature of the concept of immigrants melting into the receiving culture are found in the writings of J. Hector ... of brass thrown into the melting pot. ref Titus Munson Coan, A New Country The Galaxy Volume 0019 ... 1&idno gala0019 4&g moagrp&q1 melting pot&node gala0019 4 3A3&frm frameset&view image&seq 465 online ref In 1893, historian Frederick Jackson Turner also used the metaphor of immigrants melting into one ... Press location Bloomington year 1968 isbn 0 86155 018 8 , p. 116 ref The exact term melting pot came ..., cultures and ethnicities in the 1908 The Melting Pot play play of the same name , first ... is God s Crucible, the great Melting Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and re forming ..., C. America s Melting Pot Policy Reconsidered , Annual Review of Sociology, 9, 1983, 397 423 p.397 . ref Zangwill In The Melting Pot 1905 , Zangwill combined a romantic denouement with a utopian ... It is the Fires of God round His Crucible. There she lies, the great Melting Pot Listen Can t you ... come from the ends of the world to pour in their human freight. David foresees how the American melting .... Zangwill thus combined the metaphor of the crucible or melting pot with a celebration of the United ... more details
File Float zone crystal growth process svg.svg right thumb Liquid moves from left to right during melting in the float zone crystal growth process File Si crystal floatingzone.jpg thumb upright .8 Silicon crystal in the beginning of the growth process File Si crystal floatingzone growing.jpg thumb upright .8 Growing silicon crystal File Tantalum single crystal and 1cm3 cube.jpg thumb A high purity 99.999     5N tantalum single crystal, made by the floating zone process cylindrical object in the center Zone melting or zone refining or floating zone process is a group of similar methods of purifying crystals, in which a narrow region of a crystal is molten, and this molten zone is moved along the crystal in practice, the crystal is pulled through the heater . The molten region melts impure solid at its forward edge and leaves a wake of purer material solidified behind it as it moves through the ingot. The impurities concentrate in the melt, and are moved to one end of the ingot. Zone refining was developed by William Gardner Pfann in Bell Labs as a method to prepare high purity materials for manufacturing transistor s. Its early use was on germanium for this purpose, but it can be extended to virtually any Solution solute solvent system having an appreciable concentration difference between solid and liquid phases at equilibrium. ref http www.tf.uni kiel.de matwis amat elmat ... in computer chip s. Heaters A variety of heaters can be used for zone melting, with their most ... to hold the liquid suspended. Zone melting can be done as a Batch production batch process , or it can ... in the liquid change. Impurities are incorporated in the melting liquid and freezing solid. ref James ... and boron produce positive p type conduction. By melting a portion of such an ingot and slowly ... G. Pfann 1966 Zone Melting , 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons . Hermann Schildknecht 1966 Zone Melting ... ISBN 3 540 18603 4, ISBN 978 3 540 18603 8 DEFAULTSORT Zone Melting Category Industrial processes ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Melting Stones title orig Melting Stones translator image image caption author Tamora Pierce illustrator cover artist Jerry Russell country USA language English series genre Fantasy publisher Full Cast Audio pub date October 2007 english pub date October 2008 media type Audiobook and print pages isbn ISBN preceded by Street Magic followed by The Will of the Empress Melting Stones , a fantasy novel by Young adult literature young adult author Tamora Pierce , was released by audiobook Full Cast Audio as an audiobook original in October 2007, and was released in print form by Scholastic in the summer of 2008. ref http www.tamora pierce.com newbook.htm Listing of books to be published on Tamora Pierce s official website, March 2007. Retrieved 2007 04 01. ref The book takes place after the events of Street Magic , and before the 2005 novel The Will of the Empress , and follows characters Evumeimei Dingzai nicknamed Evvy and Rosethorn , former travel companions of Briar Moss , in their journey to the Battle Islands to investigate the death of the local plant life and an impending volcano vulcanian eruption eruption . ref http www.tamora pierce.com about.htm meltston Melting Stones summary on Tamora Pierce s official website, September 2006. Retrieved 2007 04 01. ref It was Pierce s suggestion that she write an original novel for Full Cast Audio, and when she first heard young actress Grace Kelly actual name read the part of Evvy during rehearsals for Street Magic . The author decided to recast what she had already written from third to first person so that Kelly could actually narrate the recording. Bruce Coville , publisher of Full Cast Audio, served as editor for the text, and Pierce herself directed ... Overview Melting Stones follows Evvy, the young stone mage introduced in Street Magic , who accompanies ... tek9.asp?pg products&specific jocnjof8 Full Cast Audio Melting Stones Bot generated title ref Evvy ... more details
wiktionary melting pot The melting pot is an analogy for the way in which heterogeneous societies become more homogeneous. Melting pot may also refer to Crucible , a container in which materials can be heated to very high temperatures Melting Pot film Melting Pot film , a 1998 film starring Paul Rodriguez Melting Pot The Charlatans album Melting Pot The Charlatans album , 1998 Melting Pot Booker T album Melting Pot Booker T album , 1971, or the title song Melting Pot Zoe Rahman album Melting Pot Zoe Rahman album , 2006 Melting Pot , a song by Blue Mink The Melting Pot play The Melting Pot play , a 1908 play by Israel Zangwill The Melting Pot , a socialist journal published 1913 1920 edited by Henry M. Tichenor . The Melting Pot comics The Melting Pot comics , a 1995 graphic novel by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot The Melting Pot restaurant , an American chain of fondue restaurants See also Crucible disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 This term is used in the glaciological literature to refer to the melting point of ice under pressure. As the pressure increases in the downward direction, the melting temperature of ice decreases. This pressure melting point can reach values many degrees below 0 C. Due to geothermal heat flux from below, the temperature at the same time increases. The level where ice can start melting is where the pressure melting point equals the actual temperature. In static equilibrium conditions, this would be the highest level where water can exist in a glacier . It would also be the level of the base of an ice shelf , or the ice water interface of a subglacial lake . Category Glaciology glaciology stub ... more details
Image Fisher Johns Melting Point Apparatus.jpg thumb A Fisher Johns apparatus A melting point apparatus is a scientific instrument used to determine the melting point of a substance. Some types of melting point apparatuses include the Thiele tube , Fisher Johns apparatus, Gallenkamp Electronic melting point apparatus and automatic melting point apparatus. Design While the outward designs of apparati can vary greatly most apparati use a sample loaded into a sealed capillary melting point capillary that is then placed in the apparatus. The sample is then heated, either by a heating block or an oil bath, and as the temperature increases the sample is observed to determine when the phase change from solid to liquid occurs. The operator or the machine records the temperature range starting with the initial phase change temperature and ending with the completed phase change temperature. The temperature range that is determined can then be averaged to gain the melting point of the sample being examined. Apparati usually have a control panel that allows the starting and final temperatures, as well as the temperature gradient in units per minute to be programmed. Some machines have several channels which permit more than one sample to be tested at a time. The control panel might have buttons which allow the start and end of the melting point range to be recorded. Apparati Image Thiele Tube V3.png thumb right 75px Thiele tube Thiele tube A Thiele tube is a glass instrument that is filled with oil that is heated by using an open flame. The sample is placed in the opening in a capillary tube alongside a mercury thermometer and allowed to be heated by the oil as it circulates through the Thiele tube. By using different oils different temperature ranges can be reached and used to determine melting points. The Thiele tube may also be used to determine boiling point boiling points , by substituting ... wps portal PRODUCTDETAIL?LBCID 30...&productId 4756703 FisherSci Fisher Johns melting point ... more details
Image TheMeltingpot1.jpg thumb right Theatre Programme for The Melting Pot 1916 The Melting Pot is a play by Israel Zangwill , first staged in 1908. It depicts the life of a Russians Russian Jewish immigrant family, the Quixanos. David Quixano has survived a pogrom , which killed his mother and sister, and he wishes to forget this horrible event. He composes an American Symphony and wants to look forward to a society free of ethnic divisions and hatred, rather than backward at his traumatic past. The hero of the play proclaims America is God s Crucible, the great Melting Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and reforming... Germans and Frenchmen, Irishmen and Englishmen, Jews and Russians into the Crucible with you all God is making the American. ref As quoted in Gary Gerstle American Crucible Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century, Princeton University Press, 2001, p. 51 ref Some critics of the play have taken issue with David s apparent willingness to give up his ties to Judaism in order to become American. Although the idea of melting as a metaphor for ethnic assimilation had been used before, Zangwill s play popularized the term melting pot as a symbol for this occurrence in American society. Fact date April 2007 The Melting Pot opened at the Comedy Theatre in New York on September 6, 1909, and ran for 136 performances. It was produced by Liebler & Co. and staged directed by Hugh Ford . Walker Whiteside played David and Chrystal Herne daughter of James A. Herne ... Dodd, Mead, & Company , 1933, p. 399. ref ref The Melting Pot , IBDB Internet Broadway Database, http ... play, Mr. Zangwill, that s a great play. ref Guy Szuberla, Zangwill s The Melting Pot Plays Chicago ... the Ghetto to the Melting Pot Israel Zangwill s Jewish Plays, Wayne State University Press , 2006. ISBN 9780814329559 DEFAULTSORT Melting Pot, The Category British plays Category 1908 plays 1900s play stub no The Melting Pot ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Slip melting point SMP or slip point is one conventional definition of the melting point of a wax y solid . It is determined by casting a 10 mm column of the solid in a glass tube with an internal diameter of about 1  mm and a length of about 80  mm, and then immersing it in a temperature controlled water bath . The slip point is the temperature at which the column of the solid begins to rise in the tube due to buoyancy , and because the outside surface of the solid is molten. ref European Pharmacopoeia method 2.2.15 ref This is a popular method for fats and waxes, because they tend to be mixtures of compounds with a range of molecular mass es, without well defined melting points. ref http www.americanpalmoil.com glossary.html 28 America Palm Oil Council glossary ref References references Category Phase transitions Physics stub ... more details
Vacuum induction melting is a process for melting metal under vacuum conditions using electromagnetic induction . It works by creating electrical eddy currents in the metal which heats the charge to melt it. This process is used for refining of high purity metal and alloys, among other things. Origin and Uses The process was developed for specialised and exotic metals, however as the use of these metals and alloys increases, vacuum induction melting is becoming more commonly used. Some examples of its use include aircraft engine components and stainless steel for nuclear applications. Reflist External links http www.azom.com article.aspx?ArticleID 1505 http www.consarc.com pages vim.html Category Vacuum material stub alloy stub zh ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Melting the Ice Queen Remix Type Remix Album Artist Oxford Collapse Cover Released July, 2004 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length Label Kanine Records Producer Reviews Last album Some Wilderness br 2004 This album Melting the Ice Queen Remix br 2004 Next album Songs for the Singers of Panthers br 2004 Track listing Melting the Ice Queen 7 46 The Workshop Edit Fort Apache 4 51 Celebrity Art Party 3 18 References http www.kaninerecords.com artists oxc.html Kanine Records artist page http www.oxfordcollapse.com sounds.htm Oxford Collapse official website Category Oxford Collapse albums Category 2004 remix albums 2000s indie rock album stub ... more details
This article deals with melting freezing point depression due to very small particle size. For depression due to the mixture of another compound, see freezing point depression . Melting point depression is a term referring to the phenomenon of reduction of the melting point of a material with reduction ... hundreds of degrees lower than bulk materials. Introduction The melting temperature of a bulk ... the atomic scale, the melting temperature scales with the material dimensions. The decrease in melting ... Sun cite journal author J. Sun and S. L, Simon journal Thermochimica Acta title The melting behavior ... 461 page 82 year 2007 title Size dependent melting and supercooling of Ge nanoparticles embedded .... Jpn. volume 9 page 359 year 1954 doi 10.1143 JPSJ.9.359 ref Melting point depression is most evident ... than bulk amounts of the same material. Changes in melting point occur because nanoscale materials ... a large amount of size dependent melting data for near spherical nanoparticles. ref name Jiang ref ... and simplified conditions for theoretical modeling. The melting temperature of a nanoparticle ... Dependent Melting Properties of Small Tin Particles Nanocalorimetric Measurements doi 10.1103 PhysRevLett.77.99 pmid 10061781 bibcode 1996PhRvL..77...99L ref Figure 1 shows the shape of a typical melting curve for a metal nanoparticle as a function of its diameter. Image Melting Point Au.jpg thumb right 500px Figure 1. A normalized melting curve for gold as a function of nanoparticle diameter. The bulk melting temperature and melting temperature of the particle are denoted TMB and TM respectively. Experimental melting curves for near spherical metal nanoparticles exhibit a similarly shaped curve. Melting point depression is a very important issue for applications involving nanoparticles, as it decreases ... of these applications. Measurement techniques Two techniques allow measurement of the melting point ... title Small particle melting of pure metals doi 10.1016 0040 6090 86 90422 0 bibcode 1986TSF...144..297A ... more details