There are an abundance of metals that we haven't discovered yet because we don't know of any star to create fusion with Iron, once that star that does fuse iron atoms then it will be able to fuse more elements leading to ones we have never even seen before. This will be soon though, very soon...
| Although hydrogen is thought to become a metallic substance at temperatures near absolute zero (-273oC) this answer is limited to metals in the more common sense of the word.
The metal with the lowest melting point is Mercury - the only metallic element with a melting point (-40oC) below room temperature (20oC).
Then there's gallium (which melts at 86oF (30oC) which would be liquid on a warm day or in your hand.
A common non-toxic alloy is Field's metal which melts at 144oF. (The temperature of a cup of hot coffee.)
Mercury is the metal that has the lowest boiling point, which is around 2 degrees Celsius after melting.
No metal has a melting point of 32F.
The lowest melting point is of course - 39 0C.
Mercury. Boiling point 629.88 K, 356.73 °C Melting point 234.32 K, -38.83 °C
Knowing what the options are for the answers would be helpful to know which has the lowest melting point. Without knowing what transition metals are listed in the answers it is hard to know which is correct.
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point at 3695 K, 3422 °C, 6192 °F and Mercury has the lowest metal melting point with 234.32 K, -38.83 °C, -37.89 °F.
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Helium has the lowest melting point of all the non-metals. It melts at a temperature of -272.2 degrees Celsius.
Mercury is the metal that has the lowest boiling point, which is around 2 degrees Celsius after melting.
No metal has a melting point of 32F.
The lowest melting point is of course - 39 0C.
Helium with a melting point of -272.905
Mercury. Boiling point 629.88 K, 356.73 °C Melting point 234.32 K, -38.83 °C
Mercury Hg -38.8' Now you could consider Hydrogen to be a metal if you are willing to get creative with the definition of metal. In that case it would be −259.16 °C
The incipient melting point refers to how metal is heated. It is the point just before the metal reaches its melting point.
Silver is a metal that has a melting point of 962 degrees.
Knowing what the options are for the answers would be helpful to know which has the lowest melting point. Without knowing what transition metals are listed in the answers it is hard to know which is correct.