Convert 1210K to degrees Celsius. 1210K - 273.15 = 936.85 degrees Celsius.
So germanium has a melting point of 936.85 degrees Celsius, which is lower than the melting point of gold. So germanium will melt first.
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.
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
1210 K is 937 C, so the germanium would melt first.
The word for a solid turning into a gas without going through the liquid phase is - sublimation.
See the expert answer above for a specific answer to the question. However, if you mean 'what is a low melting point' then it means that the temperature at which the substance becomes a liquid is reasonably easy to get to, so you have to provide less heat to get to the melting point than you would if it were high.
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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.
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
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objects just dont come up with melting points. to the smallest piece of iron to the largest the melting point is always going to be the same no matter what
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There was nothing to melt in the first place.
It is called 'sublimation'.
1210 K is 937 C, so the germanium would melt first.
First, melting is the phase change of solid to liquid and evaporation is the phase change of liquid to gas. Second, Evaporation requires more energy than melting. Evaporation, heat of vapoization constant, is 2260 J/g. Melting, the heat of fusion constant, is 334 J/g.
Ice melting is probably the most common sight