Boiling point you mean, and H20 has a higher BP
Argon has the higher melting point.
Granite has a higher melting point than iron.
Lower.
Generally the ionic molecules has a higher melting point.
The stronger the IMF, the higher the boiling point and the lower the melting point. The weaker the IMF, the lower the boiling point and the higher the melting point.
It is indeed possible for a substance to have a higher melting point than expected. This normally happens when the substance is impure.
CaO has a higher melting point.
Argon has the higher melting point.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of the elements and it is a metal.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
Granite has a higher melting point than iron.
It woult be lithium.
Lower.
The melting point of the mold must be higher than the melting point of glass, or else it would not be able to hold the soft glass in the correct shape.
Generally the ionic molecules has a higher melting point.
The stronger the IMF, the higher the boiling point and the lower the melting point. The weaker the IMF, the lower the boiling point and the higher the melting point.
Yes