Melting point: 336.53 K (63.38°C, 146.08°F) Boiling point: 1032 K (759°C, 1398°F)
Melting point is 63°C (145°F) and Boiling point of 770°C (1420°F).
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The melting point of potassium is 63.35 Celsius.
The boiling point of Potassium is 759 Celsius, 1032 Kelvin, 1398 Fahrenheit.
759.8° c (1399.64° f)
Melting point is 63.38° Celsius (146.08° Fahrenheit) Boiling point is 759° Celsius (1,398.2° Fahrenheit)
Potassium melts at 63.38 °C and boils at 759 °C
boiling and melting point of potassium chloride is 63 degree centigrade
Boiling point : 1032 K, 759 °C, 1398 °F
Melting / Freezing point : 336.53 K, 63.38 °C, 146.08 °F
the melting point is 61 degrees C
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The melting teperature is relatively high
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
It is about 734.4 degrees Celsius
It requires much more energy to convert the liquid potassium into a vapor than it does to convert the solid to a liquid.
The melting point for potassium is 63.38 °C.
Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
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The melting teperature is relatively high
The melting point of potassium iodide is 681 oC.
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
It is about 734.4 degrees Celsius
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Yes Melting point of potassium iodide: 681 0C
681 °C (954 K)
336.53 k, 63.38 °c, 146.08 °f
No, because neither of them sublimate at 760 torr (1 atm). They melt. You could separate them by melting point, as NaCl has a melting point of 801ºC, but KCl has a melting point of 770ºC.