2602°C
Edit. That is what wikipedia states but why do so many books and websites give a temperature around 2270°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.
Boiling Point: 3560 K (3287°C or 5949°F)
According to Wikipedia, the boiling point of titanium is 3560 K or 3287 °C.
Melting point of tin: 231,93 0C.
Boiling point of tin: 2 602 0C.
1746 K, 1473 °C, 2683 °F
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boiling point?!?
Whether or not the boiling point of neon is negative depends on the temperature scale used to describe the boiling point. If the boiling point is given in Celsius or Fahrenheit, the boiling point is negative. However, in Kelvin, which cannot be negative, the boiling point is positive.
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
options (A) Boiling point (b) Colour (C) Smell (D) Solubility in water.
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
there is no boiling point
What is the boiling point of soil
What is the boiling point for calcium?
boiling point?!?
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
Whether or not the boiling point of neon is negative depends on the temperature scale used to describe the boiling point. If the boiling point is given in Celsius or Fahrenheit, the boiling point is negative. However, in Kelvin, which cannot be negative, the boiling point is positive.
Thallium (Ti) Melting points: 577 K, 304 °C, 579 °F Boiling points: 1746 K, 1473 °C, 2683 °F
The boiling point of methanol is lower than the boiling point of ethanol.
Thallium is an element (Atomic Number 81), so thallium is made out of thallium.