115 known chemical elements. However, that number is not accurate; there are really more than that now.
115 Known Chemical Elements
K (lowest) Na Li B N (highest)
The melting point of mercury is 234.32 K (-38.83 °C, -37.89 °F) and the boiling point is 629.88 K (356.73 °C, 674.11 °F).Melting point234.32 K,  -38.83 °C,  -37.89 °FBoiling point629.88 K,  356.73 °C,  674.11 °F
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The specific heat of glucose in thermodynamic data table is as 115 J/K.
The melting point is 600.61 K (327.46 ° C, 621.43 °F) and the boiling point is 2022 K (1749 °C, 3180 °F)!
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C = k*a*d*e^3/sqrt(m) where k is a constant.
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