Iridium - chemical symbol Ir
Iridium
Depending on the composition, 1200 to 1400 degrees Centigrade.
Yes, in degrees Centigrade: 0 oC and 100 oC
Water, in the form of ice, melts (same as freezing point) at 0 degrees centigrade (or 32 degrees Fahrenheit); in the form of steam, it boils at 100 degrees centigrade (212 degrees Fahrenheit). These numbers are standardized numbers, and are actually estimates, as they are dependent on atmospheric pressure affected by altitude, and certain other factors.
Carbon (C) is the element with the highest known melting point (mp). The mp of C is 3500-degrees Celsius.
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.
-20 degrees centigrade.
Depending on the composition, 1200 to 1400 degrees Centigrade.
H2O is water. The melting point of water is 0oC or 32oF
No element has a melting point of exactly 1300 degrees C. However, beryllium (Be) has a melting point of 1,560 degrees K (1,287 degrees C); and gadolinium (Gd) has a melting point of 1,585 degrees K (1,312 degrees C).
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Arsenic has a melting point of 817 degrees Celsius (1500 degrees Fahrenheit).
Barium, melting point 727 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of the element Xenon is 111.8 degrees Celsius
Mercury
Yes, in degrees Centigrade: 0 oC and 100 oC
The melting point of rubidium is: 39,31 0C.
After Carbon (in form of diamond), the element Tungsten (W) has the second highest melting point of 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F