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    The melting point of which element is 2,444 degrees F?

    Question #1715. Asked by abba. (Apr 20 00 9:32 PM)


    Thiv

    Curium

    Apr 21 00, 5:12 AM
    sequoianoir

    Curium (Cm) 1613 kelvin or 1340 °C or 2444 °F)

    Feb 22 04, 6:32 AM
    zbeckabee

    Name: Curium

    Melting Point: 1340.0 °C (1613.15 K, 2444.0 °F)

    http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/cm.html

    Jan 29 08, 6:33 PM


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