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Melting point 1,337.33 K

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A list of all pages that have property "Melting point" with value "1,337.33 K1,064.18 °C
1,947.524 °F
2,407.194 °R
". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.
  • Zirconium  + (2,128 K (1,854.85 °C, 3,370.73 °F, 3,830.4 °R))
  • Iron oxide  + (1,839.15 K (1,566 °C, 2,850.8 °F, 3,310.47 °R))
  • Iron  + (1,811 K (1,537.85 °C, 2,800.13 °F, 3,259.8 °R))
  • Yttrium  + (1,799 K (1,525.85 °C, 2,778.53 °F, 3,238.2 °R))
  • Cobalt  + (1,768.15 K (1,495 °C, 2,723 °F, 3,182.67 °R))
  • Nickel  + (1,726 K (1,452.85 °C, 2,647.13 °F, 3,106.8 °R))
  • Gadolinium  + (1,585 K (1,311.85 °C, 2,393.33 °F, 2,853 °R))
  • Manganese  + (1,520.15 K (1,247 °C, 2,276.6 °F, 2,736.27 °R))
  • Copper  + (1,357.77 K (1,084.62 °C, 1,984.316 °F, 2,443.986 °R))
  • Tin oxide  + (1,353.15 K (1,080 °C, 1,976 °F, 2,435.67 °R))
  • Gold  + (1,337.33 K (1,064.18 °C, 1,947.524 °F, 2,407.194 °R))
  • Germanium  + (1,211.4 K (938.25 °C, 1,720.85 °F, 2,180.52 °R))
  • Sodium carbonate  + (1,124.15 K (851 °C, 1,563.8 °F, 2,023.47 °R))
  • Calcium carbonate  + (1,098.15 K (825 °C, 1,517 °F, 1,976.67 °R))
  • Arsenic  + (1,090 K (816.85 °C, 1,502.33 °F, 1,962 °R))
  • Strontium  + (1,050 K (776.85 °C, 1,430.33 °F, 1,890 °R))
  • Calcium chloride  + (1,045.15 K (772 °C, 1,421.6 °F, 1,881.27 °R))
  • Neptunium  + (910 K (636.85 °C, 1,178.33 °F, 1,638 °R))
  • Zinc  + (692.68 K (419.53 °C, 787.154 °F, 1,246.824 °R))
  • Potassium hydroxide  + (633.15 K (360 °C, 680 °F, 1,139.67 °R))
  • Potassium nitrate  + (607.15 K (334 °C, 633.2 °F, 1,092.87 °R))

 

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