Bismuth
You have to get it hot enough where you get to the melting point of the metal. During this melting process the impurities will be removed from the metal and your end result is a purer metal.
tungsten
Beryllium is not only a stable light metal but also comes with a high melting point.
the melting point of acetone is 570.114 degrees F
2539 degrees
No metal has a melting point of 32F.
The incipient melting point refers to how metal is heated. It is the point just before the metal reaches its melting point.
strontium........happy to help =D
Silver is a metal that has a melting point of 962 degrees.
Beryllium is kept at relatively low temperatures, because it is a metal with a low melting point. It melts in your hands.
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point.
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
I believe mercury has that melting point, as it is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Tin has a relatively low melting point, at 231.93oC, or 449.47oF.
Not all of them. Mercury is liquid at room temperature. Bismuth and lead melt at relatively low temperatures.
It is supposed that hassium is a solid metal.
The melting teperature is relatively high