The melting point for thorium is 2115 K or 1842 0C or 3348 0F.
The melting point of thorium is 1 750 0C.The boiling point of thorium is 4 788 0C.
1842 °C
Thorium is a solid at room temperature. It is a soft, silvery metal with a high melting point of 1,750°C.
An alloy for electrodes containing only 1-2 % thorium has a greater melting point.
Thorium is solid at 20 degrees as it has a melting point of 2023 K ​(1750 °C) and a boiling point of 5061 K ​(4788 °C).
Thallium (Ti) Melting points: 577 K, 304 °C, 579 °F Boiling points: 1746 K, 1473 °C, 2683 °F
Thorium melts at a temperature of 1,750°C (3,182°F) and freezes at around 1,750°C as well.
Some physical properties of thorium are:-density: 11,724 g/cm3-Mohs hardness: 3-the thermal conductivity of thorium is 54 W/m.K-the electrical resistivity of thorium at 0 C is 157 nohm.m-melting point: 1 750 0C-boiling point: 4 788 0C-Th is paramagnetic-the crystallization system of Th is face-centered cubic
Some physical properties of thorium are:-density: 11,724 g/cm3-Mohs hardness: 3-the thermal conductivity of thorium is 54 W/m.K-the electrical resistivity of thorium at 0 C is 157 nohm.m-melting point: 1 750 0C-boiling point: 4 788 0C-Th is paramagnetic-the crystallization system of Th is face-centered cubic
Some properties of thorium are:- thorium is a solid metal- thorium is radioactive- melting point: 1 750 0C- boiling point: 4 788 0C- atomic number: 90- density: 11,724 g/cm3- molar heat capacity: 26,23 J/mol.k- Mohs hardness: 3- thermal conductivity: 54 W/m.K- electrical resistivity: 157 nohm.m- Th is paramagnetic
The boiling point of thorium is 4788 degrees Celsius.
This is the melting point.