There is no such thing as "metal point".
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
Tungsten is a metal with a high melting point that is often used in incandescent lamps.
Chromium has a high melting point of 1,857°C (3,375°F) making it a refractory metal.
Tantalum is a metal. It is a transition metal known for its high melting point and corrosion resistance.
Tungsten is a metal with a high melting point that is often used in incandescent lamps.
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Barium oxide has a high melting point of around 1,923 degrees Celsius. This is typical for many metal oxides, as they tend to have high melting points due to the strong ionic bonds between the metal and oxygen atoms.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of any transition metal, at around 3422 degrees Celsius. It is valued for its high melting point and hardness, making it useful in applications where resistance to high temperatures and wear are required.
Chromium is a metal and metals tend to have high boiling points.
Here is a list of metals. Some are not metals but refer to metal alloys I believe. Just pick one you think has a high melting point. http://www.muggyweld.com/melting.html
Chromium (Cr) is a transition metal.Chromium is considered metal because has typical properties of metals: high density, high hardness, high melting point, form cations etc.
Beryllium is the lightweight Group II metal with high melting point that is known for its use as a hardening agent in various alloys.