The melting points of metals would depend on the metal itself- different metals have different melting points.
A website is available under "related link" which contains information about the melting points of different metals.
that depends on what metal you are burning
It depends what metal you are talking about. Tungsten has the highest melting point for metals, while Mercury has the lowest.
Which one of the about 80 metals, melting point's variation from -38.83oC (37.890F for mercury, Hg) to +3422oC (61920F for tungsten, W)
Melting point: the temperature when a material become a liquid phase.
the melting point is 1652
why is it sodium chloride has the highest melting temperature
Melting temperature is the point where a substance is reduced to a liquid (this is the state it changes to). the usual melting point of substances is 100 degrees or higher.
Lithium is a metal and for a metal it has a fairly low melting point (180°C or 360°F) a temperature you can easily reach in your kitchen oven (but don't try to melt lithium at home!)
Smelting extracts a metal from its ore. Melting liquifies the metal.
I believe mercury has that melting point, as it is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
658 ° C
the melting point is 1652
Temperature depends on where the white metal is, obviously! Or are you asking about its melting or freezing temperatures?
It is 0.45 times the melting point of the metal.
2786 degrees F
Mercury
why is it sodium chloride has the highest melting temperature
No. Cesium is a very soft metal with a low melting temperature.
Melting temperature is the point where a substance is reduced to a liquid (this is the state it changes to). the usual melting point of substances is 100 degrees or higher.
Tin is a metal,it exist in solid form. It have a low melting temperature of 232 C (449.47 F).
No, Magnesium is a solid metal, melting at 922 K.