The boiling point of fluorine (F) is -188.12 degrees Celsius (-306.62 F).
The boiling point of carbon (C) in the form of a diamond is about 4027 degrees Celsius (7281 F). This value will vary depending on how the carbon is formed.
-188.14 °c (-306.652 °f)
Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F)Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C (2485.15 K, 4013.6 °F)
Sulfur: Melting Point: 112.8 °C (385.95 K, 235.04001 °F) Boiling Point: 444.6 °C (717.75 K, 832.28 °F)
The melting/freezing point of oxygen is 54.36 K (-218.79 °C, -361.82 °F).The boiling point of liquid oxygen is 90.20 K (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F).
Melting point (at 2.5 MPa): 0.95 K, −272.20 °C, −457.96 °F Boiling point: 4.22 K, −268.93 °C, −452.07 °F
Kr:Melting Point:-157.2 °C (115.950005 K, -250.95999 °F)Boiling Point:-153.4 °C (119.75001 K, -244.12 °F)
The boiling point of Iron is 3134 K (2862 °C or 5182 °F)
The freezing point is 0°C (32°F). The boiling point is 100°C (212°F).
Melting Point: -218.4 °C (54.750008 K, -361.12 °F) Boiling Point: -183.0 °C (90.15 K, -297.4 °F)
melting point 2,573°F (1,412°C)boiling point 4,652°F (2,567°C)
The boiling point of copper is about 2562°C (4644°F) and the melting point is about 1085°C (1985°F).
A boiling point isn't a substance at all. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which it changes from liquid to gas. For example, the boiling point of water at standard pressure is 100°C or 212°F. The boiling point of helium is -269°C or -452°F or 4.2K. The boiling point of iron is 2,862°C or 5,182°F.
The melting point of fluorine is -219 °C (-363 °F).The boiling point of fluorine is -188 °C (-307 °F).
Melting Point: 1453.0 °C (1726.15 K, 2647.4 °F)Boiling Point: 2732.0 °C (3005.15 K, 4949.6 °F)
Bromine (Br) Melting point: 265.8 K, -7.2 °C, 19 °F Boiling point: 332.0 K, 58.8 °C, 137.8 °F
Fluorine (F) Melting point: 53.53 K, −219.62 °C, −363.32 °F Boiling point: 85.03 K, −188.12 °C, −306.62 °F
The boiling point of Lithium is 1342°C , 2448°F.
Boiling point, 671 C, 1240 F