2,237 K
Rhodium is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It has a melting point of 1,966 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of a metallic element can vary widely depending on the specific element. For example, the melting point of iron is 1538 degrees Celsius, while the melting point of mercury is -38 degrees Celsius.
Helium has the coldest melting point of any element, at -272.2 degrees Celsius.
Rhodium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius. This is because rhodium has a melting point of 1964 degrees Celsius, well above the given temperature.
After Carbon (in form of diamond), the element Tungsten (W) has the second highest melting point of 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F
Helium with a melting point of -272.905
The melting point of platinum is 1,768.3 degrees Celsius. This is equal to 3,214.9 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point of platinum is 6,719 degrees Fahrenheit.1774 degrees C & 3225 degrees F
If the temperature is below the melting point then the element is a solid.If the temperature is above the melting point but below the boiling point, then the element is a liquid.If the temperature is above the boiling point, then the element is a gas.
The melting point of lithium is: 180,54 0C.
The melting point of mercury is: 38,83 0C.
The melting point of argon is: -189,35 0C.
The melting point of radon is -71,15 0C.