115.78 K. It boils at 119.93 K. It doesn't truly sublimate - transition from solid to gas with no liquid phase - but its liquid phase is across such a narrow temperature range it would be hard to get this stuff to be a liquid.
The freezing point of krypton is -251.25 degrees Fahrenheit. Krypton boils at a temperature of 243.8 degree Fahrenheit and is a gas in normal conditions.
Krypton gas has a melting point of: -157.36 Celsius.
Not sure about freezing but the melting point is −156.6°C
The melting point is 116,6 degrees Celsius, the boiling point 119,7 degrees Celsius
Krypton (Kr)
Melting point: 115.79 K, -157.36 °C, -251.25 °F
Boiling point: 119.93 K, -153.22 °C, -244.12 °F
153 degrees Celsius
−156.6°C
1000 Celsius
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).
Copper(I) oxide has a melting point of 1201 degrees Celsius, and a boiling point of 2000 degrees Celsius. Copper(II) oxide has a melting point of 1235 degrees Celsius, and a boiling point of 2000 degrees Celsius.
2105-2108 Celsius
the melting point of ice is not dependent on its mass, it has a fixed melting point, hundred degree Celsius. The melting point of water (ice) should be zero degrees Celsius or any thing higher, Yes ice would melt a one hundred degrees Celsius but it would also boil at that temperature.
-268.93 Celsius
it's -157 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of solid krypton is at -157,37 0C.
NO. Krypton is one of the inert gases. It has a melting point of 115.79 K, -157.36 °C
Celsius is a measure of temperature not a substance, and therefore it has no melting point. What is the melting point of what material in Celsius? [You haven't named the substance you want the melting point of/for]
Gas Melting point -157.36 °C Boiling point -153.22 °C
−156.6°C
Rubidium's melting point in celsius is 39.48 degrees.
The melting point of iodine is 113.5 degrees Celsius The melting point of iodine is 113.5 degrees Celsius
melting point=2996 degrees Celsius boiling point =5425 degrees Celsius
The melting point of water is zero degrees Celsius.
The melting point of chlorine is -100.95 degrees Celsius. The boiling point is -34.55 degrees Celsius.