4744 degrees Celsius
Niobium: metal, solid Melting point: 2477 0C Boiling point: 4 744 0C
boiling point is 4742 degrees C melting point is 2468 degrees C
What is the normal phase of the element Niobium?
Melting points: 2750 K, 2477 °C, 4491 °F Boiling points: 5017 K, 4744 °C, 8571 °F
* discovered by Charles Hatchet in 1801Niobium is abbreviated Nb, and is element number 41 on the periodic table. It has an atomic weight of 92.90638 and a specific gravity of 8.57.Niobium has a melting point of 2750 K (2477°C or 4491°F), and a boiling point of 5017 K (4744°C or 8571°F). Niobium can have a valence of +2, +3, +4, or +5.Niobium is a soft, silvery-gray, ductile metal, which remains solid at room temperature (20°C). It is ductile, malleable, and able to conduct electricity and heat.
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
Niobium is a solid at standard temperature and pressure and in any room except a VERY hot one.
there is no boiling point
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