Some metals have extremely low melting points, meaning they can transition from solid to liquid at temperatures as low as normal human body heat (approximately 37°C), demonstrating that body heat alone can melt certain materials without external fire or extreme temperatures.
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This Metal MELTS in Your Hand 😳🤯Añadido:
What if a solid metal melted from your body heat alone? This looks like an ordinary piece of metal, hard, cold, and completely solid. But the moment it touches a human hand, something unbelievable begins to happen. Slowly, the edges start softening. Then the entire metal begins turning into liquid right in the palm of the hand. This strange material has an extremely low melting point, meaning even normal body heat is enough to transform it.
Scientists use metals like this to study temperature and material behavior because they seem to break the rules of physics. The creepiest part, it feels impossible to watch solid metal melt without [music] fire, but it's completely real.
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