Name: Iron ; Symbol: Fe ; Atomic Number: 26 ; Atomic Mass: 55.845 amu ; Melting Point: 1535.0 °C (1808.15 K, 2795.0 °F) ; Boiling Point: 2750.0 °C (3023.15 K, 4982.0 °F) ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 26 ;
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Iron melts at 1538 °C or 2800 °F (1811 K). It boils at 2862 °C or 5182 °F (3134 K). Got links if you want 'em. You'll find them below. yes you will
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The melting point of iron is 1535°C (which is 2795°F)
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Determining the melting point of iron is essential to determine the temperatures at core boundaries and the crystal structure of the Earth's solid inner core.
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Steel is just the element iron that has been processed to control the amount of carbon. Iron, out of the ground, melts at around 1510 degrees C (2750°F). Steel often melts at around 1370 degrees C (2500°F). ... When studying elements I noticed that there is a boiling point and melting point. What are they?
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Overview of the University of California system, including 10 campuses, 5 medical centers and 3 national labs. ... Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have determined that the melting point of iron at the Earth's core is over 87 hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
www.ucop.edu/sciencetoday/article/2317
Since this is mainly iron, knowledge of the melting temperature of iron at the pressure corresponding to this boundary (330 GPa) will put a strong constraint on the temperature at the centre of the Earth.
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Brief description: iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe. ... Physics properties: Boiling point; melting point; density; molar volume; thermal conductivity; and electrical resistivity; bulk modulus; critical temperature; superconductivity temperature; hardness (mineralogical, Brinell, and Vickers);
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Iron Fer ... Physics properties: Boiling point; melting point; density; molar volume; thermal conductivity; and electrical resistivity; bulk modulus; critical temperature; superconductivity temperature; hardness (mineralogical, Brinell, and Vickers);
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Overview of Iron ... Iron's Name in Other Languages ... Freezing Point: see melting point...
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