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No. Group 1 metals (commonly called the alkali metals) have low melting points.
For metals it has a low melting point compared with iron or vanadium which melt at over 2000 degrees C
Non-metals have lower boiling points than metals. A link can be found below.
zinc, copper, silver, aluminum, alloys or metals that have low melting point
it has a low melting point
Low Melting Point. Most metals have high melting point and are solids at room temperature.
Low Melting Point. Most metals have high melting point and are solids at room temperature.
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
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No. Group 1 metals (commonly called the alkali metals) have low melting points.
The melting point of alkali metals is low.
For metals it has a low melting point compared with iron or vanadium which melt at over 2000 degrees C
Seeing as metals are solid at room temperature (except for mercury, which is a liquid), and heating metals causes them to become liquid (melt, which is the melting point). Then the boiling point of metals is going to be extremely high.
All tin/lead alloys are called white metals. Usually white metals have got low melting point. It is between 185Deg C to 275Deg C.
Non-metals have lower boiling points than metals. A link can be found below.
Non metals are brittle.They are non lustrous. They have low melting point.
low melting point