1832 deg. Fahrenheit
The mineral with the highest known melting point is tungsten, which has a melting point of 3,422 degrees Celsius.
Boiling point 4200 C Melting Point 3652-3679 C
This is the melting point.
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).
melting point for alcohols which are solids at room temperature? or freezing points of alcohols? Melting point for any solid is listed in melting point tables. See high school or college organic chemistry books or books with physical properties of materials (eg chem engineering books. Any reference librarian will point to the right book.
The mineral with the highest known melting point is tungsten, which has a melting point of 3,422 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of peridot, which is a type of the mineral olivine, is approximately 1900 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, peridot will turn into molten lava.
low resistivity and low melting point.
Melting point is a specific property of materials.
Melting point is a unique characteristic of a substance.
Phosphate itself does not have a specific melting point as it is a general term referring to different compounds containing the phosphate ion. The melting point of specific phosphate compounds can vary widely depending on their composition.
Peanut butter is not a pure compound, so it does not have a specific melting point. Cold will make it harder, heat will make it softer, but no specific melting or freezing point. It is a mix of many ingredients, most of which do have specific properties, but when combined in a mix, it is just a sliding scale of consistency.
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The melting point of toner is approx. 120 oC; the value is specific or each manufacturer.
Each substance has a specific melting point (excepting cases of sublimation or thermal degradation).
The melting point of a polymorph can vary depending on the specific polymorph. Polymorphs are different crystal structures of the same substance, so each polymorph can have a distinct melting point.
The melting point of a metallic element can vary widely depending on the specific element. For example, the melting point of iron is 1538 degrees Celsius, while the melting point of mercury is -38 degrees Celsius.