According to Wikipedia, Aluminum boils at 2,792 K.
660.2°C
Pressure (kPa), volume (liters), temperature (Kelvins), and number of moles
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius and 273.15 Kelvin, while the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius and 373.15 Kelvin. This means that the difference between freezing and boiling points is 100 degrees Celsius or 100 kelvins.
373.15 K (Note that the degree sign is not used with the Kelvin scale)
The boiling point of beryllium is 2 469 0C.
373.15 Kelvins
Chlorine boils at 239.11 Kelvins, -34.04 Degrees Celsius, or -29.27 degrees Fahrenheit
The boiling point of pure water at standard atmospheric pressure is 100 degrees Celsius. To convert this to kelvin add 273 to the unit given and you will get your answer. In this case the answer is 373 kelvin.
660.2°C
Pressure (kPa), volume (liters), temperature (Kelvins), and number of moles
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius and 273.15 Kelvin, while the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius and 373.15 Kelvin. This means that the difference between freezing and boiling points is 100 degrees Celsius or 100 kelvins.
Between 63 and 77.2 Kelvins It is -320 degrees F
373.15 K (Note that the degree sign is not used with the Kelvin scale)
The boiling point of beryllium is 2 469 0C.
He, Helium has a boiling point of -269°C (4.2 Kelvins) and it is a noble gas also. Hg, Mercury, is a liquid at room temperature. It boils at +356.73°C (629.88K). NaCl is "table salt", which is a solid. You can liquify salt, and even boil it, at a high enough temperature. Its boiling point is +1,413°C (1,686K). So NaCl has the highest boiling point.
The melting point of aluminum is 660.32°C (1220.58°F).
Aluminums breakage pattern is Fracture.