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They have low melting points and high reactivity.
Naphthalene has a relatively low melting point of around 80 degrees Celsius.
It has a melting point of 113 degrees celieus
Beryllium and fluorine form an ionic bond, where beryllium donates its two valence electrons to fluorine, which has a higher electronegativity. This results in the formation of beryllium fluoride, a compound with a high melting point and low solubility in water.
resistance means the te power to resist the heat or the electric current/ eg: tungsten which is used to make the filament of the bulb has a high melting point even when it burns on a high temperature so it has a high resistance, whereas in the wire of an electrical fuse has a low melting point as it burns at a high temperature...
They have low melting points and high reactivity.
The melting point of Fluorine is -219.62 degrees Celsius. This is equal to -363.316 degrees Fahrenheit or 63.53 degrees Kelvin.
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
it has a low melting point
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
Naphthalene has a relatively low melting point of around 80 degrees Celsius.
Polonium has a low melting point: 254 0C.
It has a melting point of 113 degrees celieus
No, this is a low melting point.
Tin has a relatively low melting point, at 231.93oC, or 449.47oF.
high boiling point low melting point
Chromium has a high melting point of 1,857°C (3,375°F) making it a refractory metal.