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.
Helium with a melting point of -272.905
After Carbon (in form of diamond), the element Tungsten (W) has the second highest melting point of 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F
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.