This element is wolfram (W): 1 422 0C.
No. The element C (carbon) is a nonmetal, not a metal. It does have the highest melting point of all the elements, though.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals at 3,422 degrees Celsius.
The element with the highest melting point in its group is carbon. Specifically, graphite has the highest melting point among the carbon allotropes, which is higher than the melting points of other elements in its group.
After Carbon (in form of diamond), the element Tungsten (W) has the second highest melting point of 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F
Tungsten has the highest melting point of the elements and it is a metal.
It is Tungsten metal which has highest Melting point among metals and therefore used in electric bulbs.
Water it can melt in the boiling point and in the boiling point the water (ice) practically turns into a liquid (water) then into a gas
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals
Carbon (C) has the highest melting point out of all the elements, and so, as it's in the first 20 elements, it has the highest melting point of the first 20 elements too. Its melting point is 3823K.
Tungsten is the element with the highest melting point of any pure element, at 3422 degrees Celsius. It is commonly used in applications where high temperatures are involved, such as in light bulb filaments and high-temperature furnace components.
The natural element with the highest melting point is good old Carbon! Its melting point is 3527 degrees, C. The element with the second highest melting point is Tungsten at 3422 degrees, C.
Usually the transition metals. (Tungsten has the highest melting point of all the metals.)