Tungsten
It melts at 3683 K
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals
No; the melting point of wolfram (W) is the highest known - 3 422 0C.
The pure chemical element with the highest melting point is tungsten, at 3695 K (3422 °C, 6192 °F) making it excellent for use as filaments in light bulbs.The compound with the highest melting point of all known compounds is Tantalum hafnium carbide (Ta4HfC5), a refractory metal with a melting point of about 4488 K (4215 °C, 7619 °F).The often-cited carbon does not melt at ambient pressure but sublimes at about 4000 K; a liquid phase only exists at very high pressures, of above 10 MPa and is estimated at 4300-4700 K.
You could test its melting point, since pure glucose has a known melting point of 146oC.
It is easily checked by melting point of Naphthalene, if it is pure its melting point is 79 Celsius otherwise less than 79 Celsius.
Carbon has the highest melting point of any element on the Periodic Table. It's melting point is 3823K
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals
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No; the melting point of wolfram (W) is the highest known - 3 422 0C.
The pure chemical element with the highest melting point is tungsten, at 3695 K (3422 °C, 6192 °F) making it excellent for use as filaments in light bulbs.The compound with the highest melting point of all known compounds is Tantalum hafnium carbide (Ta4HfC5), a refractory metal with a melting point of about 4488 K (4215 °C, 7619 °F).The often-cited carbon does not melt at ambient pressure but sublimes at about 4000 K; a liquid phase only exists at very high pressures, of above 10 MPa and is estimated at 4300-4700 K.
Each material has specific melting point; and an alloy is not a single element.
The metal with the highest melting point is Tungsten (W) at 3410 degrees Celsius (6170 degrees Fahrenheit). However, technically Carbon has a higher melting point, though not under normal atmospheric conditions. This is because it sublimates (turns directly from a solid to a gas) at 6740 degrees Fahrenheit under normal circumstances.(Carbon also doesn't count because it is not a metal, but a nonmetal).However, if you are taking consideration of all elements and explore which element has the highest boiling point, then it is Rhenium (Rh), which turns to gaseous form at the temperature of 5592*C (10 097.6*F), followed by Tungsten (W) which boils off at 5540*C (10 004*F).Hope it was useful...!!!
The melting point would also be 21 degrees because the freezing point and melting point of a pure substance is exactly the same.
melting point
The melting point of salt water is even lower than pure water.
Chicken multiplied by the numerator of 64= Peanut Butter
Melting point depends upon the binding forces among the atoms or molecules and compactness of the material , the pure Silicon as an element has great compactness as compare to its compound SiCl4.