1772 C.
The melting point of nitrogen is 210.1degree centigrade.
920 Centigrade
37 centigrade
-20 degrees centigrade.
No, platinum has a high melting point of 1,768 degrees Celsius, making it one of the highest melting metals. This high melting point is one of the reasons why platinum is valued for its durability and resistance to heat.
The centigrade scale is based on the melting and boiling points of pure water at 1 atmosphere of pressure. 0oC is the melting point and 100oC is the boiling point.
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The metal francium has a much lower melting point than platinum has.
Yes the melting temperature and the freezing temperature of materials are the same.
Tungsten has a melting point of 3422 degrees Celsius.
2000 centigrade degree
Platinum's Melting Point is 3221.6 °F (1772.0 °C, 2045.15 K).