About 4,200 C
Yes!
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Beryllium has a high melting point
I suppose that you think to beryllium.
Electrovalent compounds have high melting and boiling points as they are held by very strong electrostatic force of attraction making the compound stable and therefore they require a lot of energy to break.
The structure of a compound will dictate what intermolecular forces hold the molecules together. The stronger these forces, the higher will be the boiling point.
high boiling point low melting point
Beryllium has a high melting point
hydrogen bonding increases the intermolecular attractions and therefore increases the boiling point and melting point.
Tetraoxidre is H4O. Its Melting Point is 995.45 Degrees Fahrenheit and its boiling point is an extremly high 14,290.15 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Brittleness high melting and boiling point are properties of ionic compounds within structures. This is taught in biology.
1.Brittleness 2.High Melting Points 3.High Boiling Points
The melting point of tantalum is 3 017 0C.The boiling point of tantalum is 5 458 0C (this is a very high boiling point).
Water has a high melting point and boiling point because of hydrogen bonds
Boiling point decrease at high altitude.
At high pressure and an inert atmosphere.
yes the melting point is 115 degrees and the boiling point is 444 degrees
The melting point of copper is 1084,62°C .