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The melting point of Calcium is 839℃ and the boiling point is 1484℃.
The melting point for potassium is 63.38 °C.
Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
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.
No, because neither of them sublimate at 760 torr (1 atm). They melt. You could separate them by melting point, as NaCl has a melting point of 801ºC, but KCl has a melting point of 770ºC.
Calcium at 860 degrees celsius potassium melts at a mere 65 degrees celsius
Every element is different. The atomic number of potassium is 19 and calcium's is 20. Potassium's atomic mass is 39.098 and calcium is 40.08. these two elements are very different. Potassium being an Alkaline Metal while calcium is an Alkaline Earth Metal. You might be thinking. Oh my goodness those are like the same thing, but actually they are very different. Potassium just happens to less dense than calcium.
The melting point of Calcium is 839℃ and the boiling point is 1484℃.
The melting point for Calcium is 848 degrees celciusThe boiling point for Calcium is 1,487 degrees celcius
The melting point for potassium is 63.38 °C.
Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
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Calcium does not have a definet freexing point but yet it has a melting point, a boiling point, and a density.
The melting teperature is relatively high
The melting point of potassium iodide is 681 oC.
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
It is about 734.4 degrees Celsius