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Polystyrene typically melts at a temperature range of approximately 240 to 260 degrees Celsius (464 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit). However, it begins to soften at around 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). The exact melting point can vary depending on the specific formulation and additives used in the polystyrene.

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