At STP, neon is a gas, so its melting point is low whereas silicon is a solid, so its melting point is high
uhmmm bout 589 degrees ferinhite
Iron has a melting point of 1,538 degrees Celsius (2,800 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Yes and No, your question is to general to provide a specific answer.
Gold's melting point is 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,947 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, solid gold transforms into a liquid state.
The melting point of silicon is 1414 degrees Celsius (2577 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, silicon transitions from a solid to a liquid state.
Silicon has a melting point and boiling point of 1414 deg C and 2900 deg C respectively.
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
The melting point of silicon is 1414 degrees Celsius (2577 degrees Fahrenheit). Silicon is a crystalline solid at room temperature but transitions to a liquid state above its melting point.
Neon is a gas, and the concept of ductility applies to malleable solids. The 'melting point' of neon is about 25 Kelvin.
Melting point and freezing point: 0 degree Celcius(273 Kelvin or 32 degrees Fahrenheit) it's a point where the substance is turned into solid state
Neon is a colorless inert gas at standard temperature and pressure.