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  • gold melts at 1,948°F (1,064°C)
  • diamond does not melt, long before it would reach the melting temperature of the carbon that makes it up a diamond will cease to be diamond: in an atmosphere containing oxygen it burns becoming carbon dioxide, in an atmosphere without oxygen it transitions to graphite. carbon melts at 6,422°F (3,550°C)
  • salt melts at 1,474°F (801°C)
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Gold.

The melting point of gold is 1,064 °C, whereas that of salt (sodium chloride) is 801 °C.

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Gold, of course, has a higher melting point.

Gold metlts at 1,064 °C while Water [Ice] melts at 0 °C.

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Q: Which has the highest melting point gold or water?
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