Wasn't sure where to ask this ...
Knowing the melting points of pure metals such as gold at 1945F or zinc at 747F and so on, is there a way to calculate the melting point of different mixtures of metals?
It seems most of the time if you mix a high melting point metal with one of a lower melting point it reduces the point at which they melt. Is this the basis for using lead instead of other metals when cupeling?
I know I have other questions as well but this will do until I can get a better thought process of what I am wanting to learn.
Knowing the melting points of pure metals such as gold at 1945F or zinc at 747F and so on, is there a way to calculate the melting point of different mixtures of metals?
It seems most of the time if you mix a high melting point metal with one of a lower melting point it reduces the point at which they melt. Is this the basis for using lead instead of other metals when cupeling?
I know I have other questions as well but this will do until I can get a better thought process of what I am wanting to learn.