Titanium(Ti)
There are two non-metal materials that come to mind. Ceramics and diamond can withstand high temperatures.
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titanium
If a substance is thermally unstable it means it breaks down at high temperature. It cannot withstand high temperature.
Nonmetal materials that can withstand high temperatures include ceramics (such as alumina and zirconia), refractory metals (like tungsten and molybdenum), and certain composite materials (such as carbon-carbon composites). These materials have high melting points and good thermal stability, making them suitable for high-temperature applications.
ceramic can withstand high temperature
Yes, pure metals generally have high temperature coefficients of resistance, meaning their resistance increases significantly with temperature. This is due to an increase in lattice vibrations and collisions between electrons and lattice ions as temperature rises.
Tungsten is a metal that can withstand the extreme temperatures and pressures found at the center of the Earth. It has a high melting point and is incredibly dense and strong, making it suitable for withstanding such harsh conditions.
To withstand high water pressure when they are submerged at sea.
it is made under high temperature and pressure so it can withstand heat
fever results in increase in temperature where organisms get killed which connot withstand high temperature
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature