Not measured
Not known
Not known
A proposed (not experimentally determined) value is 1 627 0C.
The boiling point of lawrencium is not known.
The boiling point of lawrencium is not known.
The boiling point of lawrencium is not precisely known since it is a synthetic element that only exists in tiny amounts for a very short period of time. However, it is estimated to have a boiling point around 1,627 degrees Celsius.
not known today
This is the melting point.
Today, sure data unknown
The term defined as the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state is called the melting point.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance transitions to a liquid state. The drop melting point is a method of determining the melting point where a small amount of the substance is heated until it melts and then allowed to drop onto a solid surface to observe the melting point. Drop melting point is often used when the substance being tested has a high melting point or when observing the melting process is critical.
The temperature at which a solid melts is called the melting point. At this temperature, the solid transitions into a liquid state.