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List of elements by melting point

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

NameSymbol   Melting point (°C)
heliumHe-272.05
hydrogenH-258.975
neonNe-248.447
oxygenO-222.65
fluorineF-219.52
nitrogenN-209.86
argonAr-189.19
kryptonKr-157.22
xenonXe-111.7
chlorineCl-100.84
radonRn-71
mercuryHg-38.72
bromineBr-7.1
franciumFr27
caesiumCs28.55
galliumGa29.76
rubidiumRb39.64
phosphorus (white)P44.1
potassiumK63.35
sodiumNa98
iodineI113.5
sulfurS115.36
indiumIn156.76
lithiumLi180.7
seleniumSe221
tinSn232.06
poloniumPo254
bismuthBi271.52
astatineAt302
thalliumTl304
cadmiumCd321.18
leadPb327.6
zincZn419.73
telluriumTe449.65
antimonySb630.9
neptuniumNp640
plutoniumPu640
manganeseMn649
aluminiumAl660.25
radiumRa700
bariumBa729
strontiumSr769
ceriumCe798
arsenicAs817
europiumEu822
ytterbiumYb824
calciumCa839
einsteiniumEs860
lanthanumLa920
praseodymiumPr931
promethiumPm931
germaniumGe938.3
silverAg961
berkeliumBk986
americiumAm994
neodymiumNd1016
actiniumAc1050
goldAu1064.58
curiumCm1067
samariumSm1072
copperCu1084.6
uraniumU1132
magnesiumMg1244
berylliumBe1278
gadoliniumGd1312
terbiumTb1357
dysprosiumDy1407
siliconSi1410
nickelNi1453
holmiumHo1470
cobaltCo1495
erbiumEr1522
yttriumY1526
ironFe1535
scandiumSc1539
thuliumTm1545
palladiumPd1552
protactiniumPa1600
titaniumTi1660
lutetiumLu1663
thoriumTh1755
platinumPt1772
zirconiumZr1852
chromiumCr1857
vanadiumV1902
rhodiumRh1966
technetiumTc2200
hafniumHf2227
rutheniumRu2250
boronB2300
iridiumIr2443
niobiumNb2468
molybdenumMo2617
tantalumTa2996
osmiumOs3027
rheniumRe3180
tungstenW3407
carbon (diamond)C3550
carbon (graphite)C3675
carbon (amorphous)C3675

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