The Kelvin scale.
concrete and iron since they have a very high melting point.
TIN Melting point:231.9 C (505.05 K, 449.41998 F) Boiling point: 2270.0 C (2543.15 K, 4118.0 F Edit. That is what wikipedia states but why do so many books and websites give a temperature around 2600°C for the boiling point of tin? Can we all stop pretending that the internet agrees on this value please? It is time for a stand up fight to sort this out once and for all.
Igneous rocks like granite and basalt have high melting points and can withstand high temperatures before melting. Granite typically melts at around 1200-1300°C, while basalt melts at about 1000-1200°C.
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yes in facct they can inside there mouth is a substans with the texture of rubber and can with stand boiling water
A retort stand is to hold a test tube/ boiling tube. 1. Turn the side knob( by the "t" on the retort stand) and release it. 2. Put the test tube/boiling tube in the test tube/boiling tube holder. 3. TIGHTEN the side knob ( if not the test tube/ boiling tube will drop). 4. Adjust the height of the retort stand by turining the most corner knob. (if you need to)
Tungsten. Melting point is 3500°.
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