Mercury. -38.83 °C
Hydrogen is thought to become a solid metallic substance at temperatures near absolute zero (-273oC)
Mercury (Hg)
W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
The melting point of helium is the lowest: -272,20 0C.
No. The element C (carbon) is a nonmetal, not a metal. It does have the highest melting point of all the elements, though.
No metal has a melting point of 32F.
Depending on the position of an element on the periodic table, one can know if it is a gas, liquid or metal. With that information, predicting the melting point is easy.
Helium with a melting point of -272.905
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W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
Mercury is the greatest exception, because it is liquid at room temperature. The metal with the next lowest melting point is gallium.
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point at 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F and Mercury has the lowest metal melting point with 234.32 K, -38.83 °C, -37.89 °F.
Helium.
Metal
Helium melting point: -272,2 0C Rhenium boiling point: 5 596 0C
Mercury Hg -38.8' Now you could consider Hydrogen to be a metal if you are willing to get creative with the definition of metal. In that case it would be −259.16 °C
Mercury
Bromine: -7.2 °C Selenium: 220.8 °C Krypton: -157.4 °C So of the elements listed Kryption has the lowest melting point.
The melting point of helium is the lowest: -272,20 0C.