2183 K, 1910 °C, 3470 °F
1910 C.
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Vanadium
For metals it has a low melting point compared with iron or vanadium which melt at over 2000 degrees C
Yes, steel can hold lava. Steel has a high melting point, which allows it to withstand extreme temperatures. However, prolonged exposure to lava can weaken the steel over time.
You simply subtract the melting point of steel, minus the ambient temperature.
Vanadium: The Element that could change the world That was the title of a cover article in Discover Magazine in 2008. Vanadium: The Critical Element Also try... Vanadium: The Rainbow Rock Because of the multiple colors of the oxides. It's original name was panchromium for the same reason.
Vanadium
1910 C.
Melting point is 857°C and boiling point is 1736°C
V-Vanadium
For metals it has a low melting point compared with iron or vanadium which melt at over 2000 degrees C
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The melting point of steEl is about 1370­°C, or 2500°F, depending on the alloy.
Vanadium can use for make jet engines.We use vanadium for making steel alloys. and make stainless steel.
The melting point of 316 stainless steel is in the 1375-1400°C range.
399 degrees
No
All metals have different melting points but they are all high