A solid that has hydrogen bonding would melt the easiest.
network solid
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Carbon alloys have the highest melting point (known).
Tantalum hafnium carbide (Ta4HfC5) is attributed with the highest known Melting point of: 4488 K (4215 °C, 7619 °F)
One is Carbon, with a melting point of 3550 Celsius.
This element is wolfram (W): 3 422 oC.
Tantalum carbide (TaC) has a melting point of 3 983 0C.
One that has hydrogen bonding
Molecular Solids have a lower melting point
one with hydrogen bonding.
a lower melting point
CaCl2 is ionic, is solid and will have the highest melting point. The rest are covalent compounds.
melting point
Molecular Solids have a lower melting point
one with hydrogen bonding.
molecular solid
Molecular Solid
molecular
You think probable to a glass.
a lower melting point
Carbon (C) is the element with the highest known melting point (mp). The mp of C is 3500-degrees Celsius.
This is the melting point.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals
CaCl2 is ionic, is solid and will have the highest melting point. The rest are covalent compounds.
This is acetic acid, a molecular solid. The low melting point indicates that it's not a network atomic solid or ionic solid, and the fact that it forms crystals rules out metals and amorphous soilds.