Brass consists of copper and zinc
ordinary yellow brass, 67% - 33% respectively, MP= 940C, 1213K, 1724F
ordinary red brass, 90% - 10% resp., MP= 1050C, 1323K, 1922F
other forms are in between.
The boiling point, initially is assumed Zinc boiling point, 907C, 1180K, 1665F
However as it is hard to expect BP below MP, then I would say the BP of brass is very near its MP, in other words, Zinc vapor exists in parallel with liquid
brass.
final boiling point is assumed Copper boiling point, 2336C, 2609K, 4237F
The boiling point of hydrogen is -252.88°C. or -423.18 °F
The melting point is between 3652 and 3697 degrees C. The boiling point is 4200 degrees C.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) was a German physicist who proposed the funny Fahrenheit temperature scale in 1724. The freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point is 212 degrees Fahrenheit. That is placing the boiling and freezing points of water strange 180 degrees apart. On the other hand we got the Celsius scale: there the freezing and boiling points of water are exactly 100 degrees apart. The freezing point of water is 0 degree Celsius and the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius. Fahrenheit based his scale on the lowest temperature he could achieve with a salt-water "slurpie", the melting point of snow, and normal body temperature. He dealt primarily with meteorlogical temperatures and was not even interested in temperatures as high as boiling water.
Water freezes at zero degrees celsius or 32 fahrenheit.
the boiling point of lemonade is 112 C
The melting point of magnesium is 1,202 degrees Fahrenheit (650 degrees Celsius) and its boiling point is 1,994 degrees Fahrenheit (1,090 degrees Celsius). The melting point of chlorine is -150.7 degrees Fahrenheit (-101.5 degrees Celsius) and its boiling point is -29.27 degrees Fahrenheit (-34.04 degrees Celsius).
Boiling point: 2792 K, 2519 0C, 4566 0F Melting Point: 933.47 K, 660.32 0C, 1220.58 0F
Melting point of magnesium: 650 0C Boiling point of magnesium: 1 091 0C
Melting point & boiling point means the temp that things melt & boil. Water's freezing & melting point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Different liquids or substances have different melting, freezing, and boiling points.
The boiling point of Titanium is 3,287 degrees Celsius and 5,948.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The melting point is 1,668 degrees Celsius and 3,034.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Melting point of aluminium: 660.32 0C Boiling point of aluminium: 2519 0C
Melting Point: 2150.0 °C (2423.15 K, 3902.0 °F) Boiling Point: 5400.0 °C (5673.15 K, 9752.0 °F)
Sodium's Melting Points: 97.72 °C (370.87 K, 207.9 °F)Sodium's Boiling Points: 883 °C (1156 K, 1621 °F)
(1749 degrees Celsius, 3180 degrees Fahrenheit)
The melting point of chlorine is -100.95 degrees Celsius. The boiling point is -34.55 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of tungsten is approximately 5,555 degrees Celsius (10,031 degrees Fahrenheit), while its melting point is around 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit). Tungsten has one of the highest melting and boiling points of all elements due to its strong metallic bonds.
What? That dosent even make any sense... But from what i understand mercury at room temp is liquid so melting point?