The boiling temperature of copper is 2 835 K.
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The melting point of copper is 1,984°F in Fahrenheit scale.
Melting Point: 1083.0 °C (1356.15 K, 1981.4 °F) Boiling Point: 2567.0 °C (2840.15 K, 4652.6 °F)
Chlorine has a melting point of -101.5 degrees Celsius or 171.65 Kelvin.
Copper has a melting point of 1,984°F (1,085°C). The melting points of copper alloys can vary depending on the specific composition of the alloy, but they generally range between 1,700°F (927°C) and 2,100°F (1,149°C).
Iodine has the lowest melting point among iron, copper, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, nitrogen, and iodine. Iodine is a nonmetal with a melting point of 113.7 degrees Celsius.
600.61 K
Yes, the melting point of nickel is 1728 kelvin.
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The diamond has no melting point. The triple point for carbon is about 11 MPa and about 4600 K. Rather than melting, carbon sublimes at about 3900 K.
Melting point of beryllium is 1 560 K.
Melting Point : 3823 K Boiling Point: 4300 K
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The melting point of gold is 1337.33 Kelvin or 1064.18 degrees Celsius.
Lead has the lowest melting point among gold, silver, copper, and lead. Lead melts at a relatively low temperature of 621.5°F (327.5°C), whereas gold melts at 1947.52°F (1064.18°C), silver at 1763.2°F (961.8°C), and copper at 1984°F (1085°C).
The lowest melting point is of course - 39 0C.
Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K