The melting point for potassium is 63.38 °C.
The melting point of aluminum is 660.3°C (1220.5°F).
Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
Somehow your units seem odd.Temperature and quantity of potassium seems strange.Potassium is a metal, somewhat like Sodium. It has a melting point of 63.25°C, and a boiling point of 760°C. Like Sodium, pure Potassium Metal will burn in contact with water.However, it is often found in an ionic compound for example Potassium Chloride (KCl) which is far less reactive.KCl salt is soluble in water, and will decrease the melting point and increase the boiling point of the water.
The density of potassium is 0.86 g/ccit's density is 0.862 g/cm3
Yes, potassium chloride has a melting point of 770 degrees Celsius. It melts from a solid state to a liquid state at this temperature.
The melting point of aluminum is 660.3°C (1220.5°F).
The melting point of coconut milk is 97-104 °F (36-40 °C).
The melting point of titanium is approximately 1,668 degrees Celsius (3,034 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Its melting point is 860 °C or ​1580 °F. The element is a solid at room temperature. It is named after Albert Einstein.
Yes, rubidium has a higher melting point than potassium. Rubidium has a melting point of 39.3°C, while potassium has a melting point of 63.4°C.
Yes, sodium has a higher melting point than potassium. Sodium has a melting point of 97.8°C while potassium's melting point is much lower at 63.38°C.
The melting point of potassium bromide is 734 degrees Celsius.
Calcium at 860 degrees celsius potassium melts at a mere 65 degrees celsius
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The melting point of potassium chlorate is approximately 356°C (673°F).
The melting point of potassium iodide is approximately 681 degrees Celsius.