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  2. Melting points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... melting point 302.9146 K (29.7646 °C) fixed point on ITS-90:

  3. Template:Periodic table (melting point) - Wikipedia

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    {{Periodic table (melting point)|state=expanded}} or {{Periodic table (melting point)|state=collapsed}}This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  4. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... cm 3 at 20 °C have been reported for the density of annealed ... densities refer to "at the melting point ...

  5. Heats of fusion of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Values refer to the enthalpy change between the liquid phase and the most stable solid phase at the melting point ...

  6. Periodic table (crystal structure) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal structures of elements at their melting points at atmospheric pressure 1 H 13 K Mg: 2 He * 3 Li 453 K W: 4 Be 1560 K W: 5 B 2349 K β-B: 6 C 3800 K g-C: 7 N 63 K β-N: 8 O 54 K γ-O: 9 F 53 K γ-O: 10 Ne 24 K Cu: 11 Na 370 K W: 12 Mg 923 K Mg: 13 Al 933 K Cu: 14 Si 1687 K d-C: 15 P 883 K b-P: 16 S 393 K β-S: 17 Cl 171 K Cl: 18 Ar 83 K ...

  7. Melting point - Wikipedia

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    The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a substance is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. The melting point of a substance depends on pressure and is usually specified at a standard pressure such as 1 atmosphere or 100 kPa.

  8. Ammonia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... of NH 3 with those of water shows NH 3 has the lower melting point, boiling point, density, ... be known as the Chart ...

  9. Butadiene (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Liquid density: 0.64 ×10 3 kg/m 3: Safety. Acute effects Possible irritation to skin and mucous membranes. Inhalation of concentrated vapors causes drowsiness and CNS depression. Chronic effects: Possible carcinogen. Flash point-85 °C Autoignition temperature: 418 °C Explosive limits: 2-12% More info. Properties NIST WebBook: MSDS: ICSC 0017