No element has a melting point of exactly 1300 degrees C. However, beryllium (Be) has a melting point of 1,560 degrees K (1,287 degrees C); and gadolinium (Gd) has a melting point of 1,585 degrees K (1,312 degrees C).
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∙ 10y agoNo element has a melting point of exactly 1300 degrees C. However, beryllium (Be) has a melting point of 1,560 degrees K (1,287 degrees C); and gadolinium (Gd) has a melting point of 1,585 degrees K (1,312 degrees C).
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∙ 11y agoDiamonds melt at this temperature. Diamonds are covalent solids. The covalent bonds that hold the carbon atoms of diamonds together (diamond is an allotrope of carbon) make it very hard and extremely difficult to melt. Diamonds are the hardest natural substances known to man.
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∙ 15y agoCarbon: In Diamond form at normal pressure.
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∙ 9y agoThe element is Manganese. With an atomic number of 25 and atomic weight of 54.938045, manganese has a melting point of 1246 degrees Celsius.
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∙ 12y agoI suppose that you think to carbon melting (at a specific pressure and atmosphere).
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∙ 12y agoThe closest to that is Iron (1,535 C).
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Melting: 0 degrees celsius Boiling: 100 degrees celsius
Technically, yes carbon can melt, however it has the highest melting point of any element on Earth (I think its something on the order of 3500 degrees C) so there is nothing known that can hold it while it melts.
the freezing point is always the same as the melting point therefore the answer is 3823 K (3550°C or 6422°F) there is no way in hell they cud b the same cuz the melting point is 3550c
If you're talking about the graphite part of the pencil, graphite melts at 3550 degrees Celsius.
Are you sure you mean carbon? Carbon melts (turns to liquid) at 3550 degrees C, and boils at 3825 degrees C.
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Carbon does not have a melting point due to its triple point. The symbol for carbon is C and it has an atomic number of 6.
Melting: 0 degrees celsius Boiling: 100 degrees celsius
Diamond, as a rule does not melt or boil under ordinary atmosphere. It simply goes up in smoke (converts directly to CO2 when heated to 800 degrees F in the presence of oxygen). Its melting point (at very high temps) is roughly 3500 degrees Celsius (very hot), but you need extreme pressure to achieve it (otherwise, it converts to CO2). Its melting point is the highest of all known materials, in large part because of the covalent bonds and the fact its atoms (carbon) are quite small and thus pack very tightly.
At normal atmospheric pressure, the melting point of diamond is 3550 degrees celsius (6422 F).3823 Kelvin3550 Celsius6422 Fahrenheit3820 degrees Kelvin
Technically, yes carbon can melt, however it has the highest melting point of any element on Earth (I think its something on the order of 3500 degrees C) so there is nothing known that can hold it while it melts.
Diamond do not melt, it sublimes (solid-gas) at 3642 degrees Celsius.
It is: 3550 minus 887.50 = 2662.50 dollars
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The factors of 3550 are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 71, 142, 355, 710, 1775, 3550.