it's unclear from the context of your sentence whether the teapot is made of chocolate or is simply a normal teapot made of metal but used to melt chocolate in.
if it's the former then it would melt relatively quickly over even a small flame.. but if it's the latter then it probably would never melt.
2006-10-13 23:28:47
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answered by Truth speaker 2
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If you don't actually USE it as a teapot and just have it decoratively, then quite a while I would say!!! If you live in Antarctica, then again, also for a long time!!
If you were to use it, then as long as it took for you to fill it with boiling water I would suggest.... It would be melted and you wouldn't be able to lift it to pour your first cup.
2006-10-14 18:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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In strong sunlight, about 30 minutes. On a hot stove, about 30 seconds.
2006-10-14 06:29:56
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answered by harridan5 4
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In my office at work, it would never be able to melt because everyone would break off a piece and eat it!! ;)
2006-10-14 06:31:21
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answered by schaianne 5
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About the same time as a chocolate fireguard i expect-not long!
2006-10-14 06:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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bout 30 seconds
2006-10-14 06:30:03
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answered by David B P 1
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If you mean a "Gay, West Indian" It takes about a week!
2006-10-14 06:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Just after you had your last cup.
2006-10-14 06:22:56
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answered by scragette2000 5
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Not very. Q=MC delta t
2006-10-15 14:07:04
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answered by hopernium 2
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Well as soon as you make the tea I imagine!
two sugars and a wee drop of milk please
2006-10-14 06:28:22
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answered by stephen m 3
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