List of elements by melting point

List of elements by melting point

This is a list of the chemical elements, sorted by melting point measured at normal pressure.

Table

The melting points of these elements are not yet known
*rutherfordium
*dubnium
*seaborgium
*bohrium
*hassium
*meitnerium
*darmstadtium
*roentgenium
*ununbium
*ununtrium
*ununquadium
*ununpentium
*ununhexium
*ununseptium
*ununoctium

Temperature with most liquid elements

The temperature ranges at which the most elements are liquid are 2739 - 2742K and 2750 - 2792K (2466 - 2469°C and 2477 - 2518°C; 4471 - 4476°F and 4491 - 4566°F).

Actinium, aluminium, americium, boron, cerium, chromium, cobalt, copper, curium, dysprosium, erbium, gadolinium, germanium, gold, hafnium, holmium, iridium, iron, lanthanum, lutetium, neodymium, neptunium, nickel, palladium, platinum, plutonium, praseodymium, promethium, protactinium, rhodium, ruthenium, scandium, silicon, technetium, terbium, thorium, tin, titanium, uranium, vanadium, yttrium and zirconium are liquid in both ranges. They are joined by beryllium in the lower range, and niobium in the upper.

The four key temperatures in these ranges are respectively, the melting point of iridium , the boiling point of beryllium, the melting point of niobium, and the boiling point of aluminium.


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