Knowing what the options are for the answers would be helpful to know which has the lowest melting point. Without knowing what transition metals are listed in the answers it is hard to know which is correct.
There are several metals and alloys which could qualify as having "low" melting points:
Mercury (Hg), with a melting point of -38,83 0C.
it is lead, i believe
mercury
No metal has a melting point of 32F.
The lowest melting point is of course - 39 0C.
Mercury. Boiling point 629.88 K, 356.73 °C Melting point 234.32 K, -38.83 °C
No, rhenium is not a gas. It is a solid transition metal that has a high melting point and is used in various applications, such as in the aerospace industry and in the production of catalysts.
W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point.
Silver
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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.
You think probable to wolfram (W).
Its a rare transition metal and its melting point is 2334 degrees C and its boiling point is 4150 degrees C
No metal has a melting point of 32F.
The lowest melting point is of course - 39 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
Helium with a melting point of -272.905
Mercury. Boiling point 629.88 K, 356.73 °C Melting point 234.32 K, -38.83 °C
The incipient melting point refers to how metal is heated. It is the point just before the metal reaches its melting point.