Melting Point of Chemical elements🌡 2022


On this page I will talk about the melting point of chemical elements. The temperature will be presented in °C, °F and K units.

Briefly, melting point is the temperature at which there is a change from a solid state to a liquid state. For more information:

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Melting Point of Chemical elements

°C °F K
Hydrogen -255,34 °C -427,61 °F 17,81 K
Helium -272,2 °C -457,96 °F 0,95 K
Lithium 180,54 °C 356,97 °F 453,69 K
Beryllium 1287 °C 2348,6 °F 1560,15 K
Boron 2079 °C 3774,2 °F 2352,15 K
Carbon 3825 °C 6917 °F 4098,15 K
Nitrogen -209,86 °C -345,75 °F 63,29 K
Oxygen -218,4 °C -361,12 °F 54,75 K
Fluorine -219,62 °C -363,32 °F 53,53 K
Neon -248,67 °C -415,61 °F 24,48 K
Sodium 97,81 °C 208,06 °F 370,96 K
Magnesium 648,8 °C 1199,84 °F 921,95 K
Aluminum 660,37 °C 1220,67 °F 933,52 K
Silicon 1410 °C 2570 °F 1683,15 K
Phosphorus 44,1 °C 111,38 °F 317,25 K
Sulfur 115,21 °C 239,38 °F 388,36 K
Chlorine -100,98 °C -149,76 °F 172,17 K
Argon -189,2 °C -308,56 °F 83,95 K
Potassium 63,25 °C 145,85 °F 336,4 K
Calcium 839 °C 1542,2 °F 1112,15 K
Scandium 1541 °C 2805,8 °F 1814,15 K
Titanium 1668 °C 3034,4 °F 1941,15 K
Vanadium 1890 °C 3434 °F 2163,15 K
Chromium 1857 °C 3374,6 °F 2130,15 K
Manganese 1244 °C 2271,2 °F 1517,15 K
Iron 1535 °C 2795 °F 1808,15 K
Cobalt 1495 °C 2723 °F 1768,15 K
Nickel 1453 °C 2647,4 °F 1726,15 K
Copper 1083 °C 1981,4 °F 1356,15 K
Zinc 419,58 °C 787,24 °F 692,73 K
Gallium 29,78 °C 85,6 °F 302,93 K
Germanium 937,4 °C 1719,32 °F 1210,55 K
Arsenic 817 °C 1502,6 °F 1090,15 K
Selenium 217 °C 422,6 °F 490,15 K
Bromine -7,2 °C 19,04 °F 265,95 K
Krypton -156,6 °C -249,88 °F 116,55 K
Rubidium 38,89 °C 102 °F 312,04 K
Strontium 769 °C 1416,2 °F 1042,15 K
Yttrium 1522 °C 2771,6 °F 1795,15 K
Zirconium 1852 °C 3365,6 °F 2125,15 K
Niobium 2468 °C 4474,4 °F 2741,15 K
Molybdenum 2617 °C 4742,6 °F 2890,15 K
Technetium 2172 °C 3941,6 °F 2445,15 K
Ruthenium 2334 °C 4233,2 °F 2607,15 K
Rhodium 1966 °C 3570,8 °F 2239,15 K
Palladium 1552 °C 2825,6 °F 1825,15 K
Silver 961,93 °C 1763,47 °F 1235,08 K
Cadmium 320,9 °C 609,62 °F 594,05 K
Indium 156,61 °C 313,9 °F 429,76 K
Tin 231,97 °C 449,55 °F 505,12 K
Antimony 630,74 °C 1167,33 °F 903,89 K
Tellurium 449,5 °C 841,1 °F 722,65 K
Iodine 113,5 °C 236,3 °F 386,65 K
Xenon -111,9 °C -169,42 °F 161,25 K
Cesium 28,4 °C 83,12 °F 301,55 K
Barium 725 °C 1337 °F 998,15 K
Lanthanum 918 °C 1684,4 °F 1191,15 K
Cerium 798 °C 1468,4 °F 1071,15 K
Praseodymium 931 °C 1707,8 °F 1204,15 K
Neodymium 1021 °C 1869,8 °F 1294,15 K
Promethium 1042 °C 1907,6 °F 1315,15 K
Samarium 1074 °C 1965,2 °F 1347,15 K
Europium 822 °C 1511,6 °F 1095,15 K
Gadolinium 1313 °C 2395,4 °F 1586,15 K
Terbium 1356 °C 2472,8 °F 1629,15 K
Dysprosium 1412 °C 2573,6 °F 1685,15 K
Holmium 1474 °C 2685,2 °F 1747,15 K
Erbium 1529 °C 2784,2 °F 1802,15 K
Thulium 1545 °C 2813 °F 1818,15 K
Ytterbium 819 °C 1506,2 °F 1092,15 K
Lutetium 1663 °C 3025,4 °F 1936,15 K
Hafnium 2227 °C 4040,6 °F 2500,15 K
Tantalum 2996 °C 5424,8 °F 3269,15 K
Tungsten 3410 °C 6170 °F 3683,15 K
Rhenium 3180 °C 5756 °F 3453,15 K
Osmium 3054 °C 5529,2 °F 3327,15 K
Iridium 2410 °C 4370 °F 2683,15 K
Platinum 1772 °C 3221,6 °F 2045,15 K
Gold 1064,43 °C 1947,97 °F 1337,58 K
Mercury -38,87 °C -37,97 °F 234,28 K
Thallium 303,5 °C 578,3 °F 576,65 K
Lead 327,502 °C 621,5 °F 600,65 K
Bismuth 271,3 °C 520,34 °F 544,45 K
Polonium 254 °C 489,2 °F 527,15 K
Astatine 302 °C 575,6 °F 575,15 K
Radon -71 °C -95,8 °F 202,15 K
Francium 27 °C 80,6 °F 300,15 K
Radium 700 °C 1292 °F 973,15 K
Actinium 1050 °C 1922 °F 1323,15 K
Thorium 1750 °C 3182 °F 2023,15 K
Protactinium 1600 °C 2912 °F 1873,15 K
Uranium 1132 °C 2069,6 °F 1405,15 K
Neptunium 640 °C 1184 °F 913,15 K
Plutonium 641 °C 1185,8 °F 914,15 K
Americium 994 °C 1821,2 °F 1267,15 K
Curium 1340 °C 2444 °F 1613,15 K
Berkelium 1050 °C 1922 °F 1323,15 K
Californium 900 °C 1652 °F 1173,15 K
Einsteinium 860 °C 1580 °F 1133,15 K
Fermium 1527 °C 2780,6 °F 1800,15 K
Mendelevium 828 °C 1522,4 °F 1101,15 K
Nobelium 828 °C 1522,4 °F 1101,15 K
Lawrencium 1627 °C 2960,6 °F 1900,15 K

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