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What is franciums melting point?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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14y ago

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It doesn't much matter; there's only a few grams of francium on the planet, and it's unstable anyway. You'll never see any. But in case you really want to know, its melting point is predicted to be very near room temperature - about 27 Celsius. It has no stable isotopes; the longest half life of any of them is 22 minutes.

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13y ago

27 0C although it is not certain for there is no sufficient supply of francium to experiment with. This is just an estimate. Francium after all is the rarest element on earth. There is thought to be only a few grams of francium on earth.
The melting point of francium is estimated (not determined) to be 22-27 0C.

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An estimated value for the melting point of francium is 22 0C.

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The melting point of fermium is 860 0C; the boiling point is not determined.

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Estimated properties of francium - Melting point: 27 0C - Boiling point: 677 0C - Density: 1,87 g/cm3

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7y ago

The metallic bonds in francium are weak.

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15y ago

-219.69 degrees Celsius

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The melting point of fermium is 860 0C.

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1365.76

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