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Boron's freezing point is 2,300 degrees Celsius, or 4,172 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the temperature at which solid boron transitions to its liquid state. Boron is a metalloid element with unique properties, and its high freezing point is due to its strong covalent bonding structure.

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