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Molybdenum with 2 623 0C.

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Q: What elements most likely has the highest melting point-Molybdenum or tellurium?
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What element of the first eighteen elements has the highest melting point?

Carbon (C) has the highest melting point out of all the elements, and so, as it's in the first 20 elements, it has the highest melting point of the first 20 elements too. Its melting point is 3823K.


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