Yes
Both Xenon and Helium belong to group 18 (noble gases) on the periodic table. They are both colorless, odorless gases at room temperature with very low reactivity due to their stable electron configurations. Xenon has a higher boiling and melting point compared to Helium due to its larger atomic size and higher atomic mass.
The melting point of the element Xenon is 111.8 degrees Celsius
Xenon has a melting point of -111.9 degrees Celsius.
It is -169 deg F, approx.
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C
The melting point of helium is -272,20 0C.
Lithium has a higher melting point than helium. Lithium melts at around 180.5 degrees Celsius, whereas helium melts at a much lower temperature of -272.2 degrees Celsius.
helium cannot exist as solid and thus has no melting point
The melting point of helium is -458.6°F.
Helium doesnt have a melting point as it will never form solid.
Xenon melts at -111.7 °C and boils at -108.12 °C
.8 degrees Kelvin