Radon (Rn)
Melting points: 202.0 K, −71.15 °C, −96.07 °F
Boiling points: 211.3 K, −61.85 °C, −79.1 °F
Radon has a melting/freezing pointof 202 K (−71 °C; −96 °F). Itscondensation/boiling point is 21.5 K (-61.7o C, -79.1o F)
The melting point of Calcium is 839℃ and the boiling point is 1484℃.
A boiling point is a point on the temperature scale at which a substance begins to boil. A melting point is a point on the temperature scale at which a substance freezes. Melting and boiling points are unique to different types of elements.
Melting point −209.86°C; boiling point −195.8°C
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
Melting Point: -71.0 °C (202.15 K, -95.8 °F)Boiling Point: -61.8 °C (211.35 K, -79.24 °F)
The melting point of radon is -71,15 0C.
Radon has a melting/freezing pointof 202 K (−71 °C; −96 °F). Itscondensation/boiling point is 21.5 K (-61.7o C, -79.1o F)
The melting point of Calcium is 839℃ and the boiling point is 1484℃.
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C
the melting point is 1132 c boiling point is 90 c
The melting point of sulfur is: 115,21 ºC The boiling point of sulfur is: 444,6ºC
Its boiling point is known to be 1067 degrees and -490 at its melting point
Melting point: 650 ˙C Boiling point: 1090 ˙C
Melting point −209.86°C; boiling point −195.8°C
Melting Point: 1522 C Boiling Point: 2510 C
No melting point is at a hot temp and boiling is 210 •f