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Carbon (C) has the highest melting point out of all the elements, and so, as it's in the first 20 elements, it has the highest melting point of the first 20 elements too. Its melting point is 3823K.
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point.
Carbon has the highest melting point of any element on the Periodic Table. It's melting point is 3823K
Highest melting point. (Note that this does not assure that the remaining compounds are not also ionic.)
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the highest temperature in which a solid substances turns into a liquid without any change in its chemical contents
No. Carbon has the highest melting point.
the highest temperature in which a solid substances turns into a liquid without any change in its chemical contents
Carbon (C) has the highest melting point out of all the elements, and so, as it's in the first 20 elements, it has the highest melting point of the first 20 elements too. Its melting point is 3823K.
The freezing point is the same as the melting point, temperature-wise.
Molybdenum with 2 623 0C.
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point.
Carbon has the highest melting point of any element on the Periodic Table. It's melting point is 3823K
The natural element with the highest melting point is good old Carbon! Its melting point is 3527 degrees, C. The element with the second highest melting point is Tungsten at 3422 degrees, C.
Magnesium has a higher melting point.
carbon has the highest melting point of elements.its melting point is around 3900 degree Celsius
it would be most probably the one element closet to the middle