Place a thermometer into a clean aluminum block. This measures the beginning and ending melting points.
Sprinkle a thin layer of the sample product onto the surface of the block. Handle the material carefully and always wear safety glasses.
Heat the block using a Bunsen burner or hot plate. Perform this procedure slowly.
Observe the melting process carefully. Write down the temperature when the first drop of liquid appears and the degree at which the entire sample is liquefied.
Verify your results. A pure sample will have a melting range of 244 to 290 degrees Fahrenheit. An impure sample begins to melt at 241 degrees Fahrenheit.