Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
Melting point −209.86°C; boiling point −195.8°C
the melting point of chlorine is -101.5 °C and its boiling point is -34.04 °C
Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F)Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C (2485.15 K, 4013.6 °F)
Melting point (at 2.5 MPa): 0.95 K, −272.20 °C, −457.96 °F Boiling point: 4.22 K, −268.93 °C, −452.07 °F
Often circles lines points et cetera are named.In this answer I call the circle C, the Tangent T, the point P, the center of the circle OThey are called just what your question asked:"The tangent to circle C through point P is T"P may not be inside C but may be on CIf P is outside C there are twotangents T1 and T2If P is on C there is one tangent TT is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency
Melting point is 857°C and boiling point is 1736°C
Melting point 28.5°C Boiling point 690°C
Melting point 113.5°C Boiling point 184.35°C
Boiling point 58.78°C Melting point 7.2°C
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Bromine (Br) Melting point: 265.8 K, -7.2 °C, 19 °F Boiling point: 332.0 K, 58.8 °C, 137.8 °F
Sulfur boils at 444.6 °C and melts at 115.21 °C
the melting point is 1132 c boiling point is 90 c
Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
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Phosphorus in two elementary forms: melting points: (white) 44.2 °C, (black) 610 °C