6 C Carbon 12.0107
Atomic Number: 6 Atomic Weight: 12.0107 Melting Point: 3823 K (3550°C or 6422°F) Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F) Density: 2.2670 grams per cubic centimeter Phase at Room Temperature: Solid Element Classification: Non-metal Period Number: 2 Group Number: 14 Group Name: none
Carbon dioxide, CO2, melts at −78 °C (194.7 K), but it does so only under pressure. Recall that dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide, changes phase directly from its solid form to a gas (sublimation). It won't change from a solid to a liquid unless we "squeeze" it by applying pressure to keep it from subliming and to force it to melt into a liquid. The pressure it takes to do that exceeds 5 atmospheres. Wikipedia has more information on CO2, and a link is provided below.
The melting point of carbon is 6381 F, and the boiling point is 7281 F.
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The melting point is 3537 C and the boiling point is 4027 C.
The melting point of carbon is approx.: 4 500 0C.
But retain that this melting point is not "normal" - the measurement is under inert gas atmosphere and under a pressure of cca. 10 MPa.
The melting point of solid carbon dioxide is -78 0C.
Bu heating diamond is transformed in graphite at standard pressure.
Varies around 3820.
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C
The melting point is 1220.58F. The boiling point is 4566F.
what is the melting point and boiling point of substance
melting point: 3422 C Boiling point: 5660 C
Melting point is 857°C and boiling point is 1736°C
They aren't the same. The boiling point of carbon dioxide is -57 oC. (Wikipedia)
The melting point of carbon is 3 500-4 000 0C in an inert atmosphere and at very high pressure. The boiling point may be a little higher. These data are unsure because carbon can sublime and measurements are difficult and probable inconclusive.
At high pressure and an inert atmosphere.
Melting Point : 3823 K Boiling Point: 4300 K
Yes, elements have fixed melting points; but some exceptions are with the elements having allotropes (as carbon, sulfur, phosphorous, etc.) - each allotrope has a specific melting point.
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C
The melting point is 1220.58F. The boiling point is 4566F.
what is the melting point and boiling point of substance
melting point: 3422 C Boiling point: 5660 C
The melting point of Calcium is 839℃ and the boiling point is 1484℃.
the boiling point of lemonade is 112 C
the melting point is 1132 c boiling point is 90 c