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Nitrogen has an extremely low melting point.

The element nitrogen solidifies at -210 °C, only 63° above absolute zero.

A phase change can be made under very high pressure, and the resultant solid is then stable at normal pressure if kept cold enough. This has the potential for making nitrogen superconducting magnets.

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In a group of Periodic Table elements size increases as we go down . Inter molecular attraction decrease with the increase of size as result large elements can melt more easily than other elements with smaller size in same group. The position of Lead (Pb) in periodic table is IVA and it is the last element of that group. So its size is higher than other elements of that group. As a result its melting point is lower than other elements of that group like Carbon Silicon,Germanium except tin.

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Neon has a high melting point. It melts at -258.59 Celsius.

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Lead's melting point is :

327.5 °C

600.65 K

621.5 °F

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helium is a gas and does not melt

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Low.

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