Table of melting points of substances
Tables show melting points of various chemical substances. You see name and chemical formula next to temperature converted to the unit of your choice (Celsius deegres, kelvins, Fehrenheits degrees etc.)

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Some facts#

  • The melting point is the highest temperature at which crystallization may occur.
  • It is also a temperature at which a solid (crystal) turns into a liquid. We say that such a body melts.
  • The melting point is specific for a given substance. For example, the melting point of ice (frozen water) is 0 °C.
  • The melting point depends on the pressure. The data provided in this calculator refers to the so-called normal pressure which is 1013,25 hPa.

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