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Property:Melting point

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The melting point of any pure substance is the temperature at which it transitions from a solid state to a liquid state, or else decomposes.


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A

Acetic acid +289.65 K (16.5 °C, 61.7 °F, 521.37 °R)  +
Aluminum hydroxide +573.15 K (300 °C, 572 °F, 1,031.67 °R)  +
Aluminum oxide +2,327.15 K (2,054 °C, 3,729.2 °F, 4,188.87 °R)  +
Ammonia +195.42 K (-77.73 °C, -107.914 °F, 351.756 °R)  +
Ammonium nitrate +442.75 K (169.6 °C, 337.28 °F, 796.95 °R)  +
Arsine +390.15 K (117 °C, 242.6 °F, 702.27 °R)  +
Ascorbic acid +463.15 K (190 °C, 374 °F, 833.67 °R)  +

B

Barium oxide +2,196.15 K (1,923 °C, 3,493.4 °F, 3,953.07 °R)  +

C

Caffeine +510.15 K (237 °C, 458.6 °F, 918.27 °R)  +
Calcium carbonate +1,098.15 K (825 °C, 1,517 °F, 1,976.67 °R)  +
Calcium chloride +1,045.15 K (772 °C, 1,421.6 °F, 1,881.27 °R)  +
Carbon dioxide +330.15 K (57 °C, 134.6 °F, 594.27 °R)  +
Copper +1,357.77 K (1,084.62 °C, 1,984.316 °F, 2,443.986 °R)  +

E

Ethane +90.39 K (-182.76 °C, -296.968 °F, 162.702 °R)  +
Ethanol +387.45 K (114.3 °C, 237.74 °F, 697.41 °R)  +

F

Formic acid +281.55 K (8.4 °C, 47.12 °F, 506.79 °R)  +
Fructose +378.15 K (105 °C, 221 °F, 680.67 °R)  +

G

Gadolinium +1,585 K (1,311.85 °C, 2,393.33 °F, 2,853 °R)  +
Glycine +521.15 K (248 °C, 478.4 °F, 938.07 °R)  +
Gold +1,337.33 K (1,064.18 °C, 1,947.524 °F, 2,407.194 °R)  +

H

Helium +0.95 K (-272.2 °C, -457.96 °F, 1.71 °R)  +
Hydrazine +274.15 K (1 °C, 33.8 °F, 493.47 °R)  +
Hydrochloric acid +299.15 K (26 °C, 78.8 °F, 538.47 °R)  +
Hydrogen +14.01 K (-259.14 °C, -434.452 °F, 25.218 °R)  +
Hydrogen bromide +186.25 K (-86.9 °C, -124.42 °F, 335.25 °R)  +
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