1,763°F melting point of silver
1,984°F melting point of copper
the answer is silver
Mercury has a lower melting point compared to oxygen. Mercury melts at -38.83°C, while oxygen melts at a much lower temperature of -218.79°C.
The substance with the lowest known melting temperature is the noble gas helium. Helium will not freeze at atmospheric pressures, but will freeze at about 1K (-272oC) when pressure is increased to 2.5 MPa (about 25 times atmospheric pressure). Due to helium's small atomic mass, and relative insucceptibility to dispersion forces, it is unlikely that there is a substance with a lower melting temperature.
True. A wet rock generally melts at a lower temperature than a dry rock because the presence of water in the rock lowers its melting point due to the water acting as a flux, reducing the energy required for melting.
Silver melts at a temperature of 961.8 degrees Celsius (1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 2162 degrees Celsius (3924 degrees Fahrenheit).
Ice water has a lower temperature than ice. Ice water is a mixture of ice and water at the temperature of 0 degrees Celsius, while ice is held at 0 degrees Celsius until it melts and transitions into water.
Copper melts at 1084.62°C
Gold, marginally. However, gold melts at a much lower temperature than silver does, so it can't carry as much current before it melts.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect. Silver is the best conductor, followed by copper, then gold.
Temperature isn't governed by weight so both can have the same temperature. Do you mean which has a higher melting point? That's iron as silver melts at a lower temperature.
Pure silver melts at1763.474 °F.This is equivalent to 961.93 °C.
Mercury has a lower melting point compared to oxygen. Mercury melts at -38.83°C, while oxygen melts at a much lower temperature of -218.79°C.
Salt (sodium chloride) is melted at 801 oC.
Silver melts at 961.78 Deg C
Lead has the lowest melting point among gold, silver, copper, and lead. Lead melts at a relatively low temperature of 621.5°F (327.5°C), whereas gold melts at 1947.52°F (1064.18°C), silver at 1763.2°F (961.8°C), and copper at 1984°F (1085°C).
Pure silver melts at 1763.474 °F.This is equivalent to 961.93 °C.
According to the Wikipedia entry - it melts at 1084.62oC
Copper melts at a temperature of approximately 1,984 degrees Fahrenheit (1,085 degrees Celsius).
Silver melts faster than gold. Silver has a lower melting point of 961.8°C, while gold has a higher melting point of 1,064°C.