Sodium?
The melting point of a metallic element can vary widely depending on the specific element. For example, the melting point of iron is 1538 degrees Celsius, while the melting point of mercury is -38 degrees Celsius.
Melting point of (metallic) Zinc is 419.53 °C, 692.68 K, 787.15 °F
Iridium
The element you are referring to is most likely tungsten, which is a dense, silvery-white metal known for its very high melting point of 3422°C. Tungsten is commonly used in electrical and high-temperature applications due to its properties.
Chrome is a metallic element, a transition metal with a shiny surface. It is commonly used in metal alloys and has a high melting point.
Mercury is a metal element which is liquid at room temperature
Helium has the coldest melting point of any element, at -272.2 degrees Celsius.
Helium with a melting point of -272.905
it is black coloured from outside and shiny from the inside
After Carbon (in form of diamond), the element Tungsten (W) has the second highest melting point of 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F
it is extremely high....over 15 degrees Fahrenheit
The metallic element in light bulbs is tungsten. Tungsten is used in the filament of incandescent light bulbs, as it has a high melting point and can withstand the high temperatures generated when electricity passes through it, producing light.