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Melting Point
Atomic Number
Berkelium vs Curium
986.00 °C
1,340.00 °C
97
96
Plutonium vs Curium
639.50 °C
1,340.00 °C
94
96
Uranium vs Curium
1,132.00 °C
1,340.00 °C
92
96
Lead vs Curium
327.50 °C
1,340.00 °C
82
96
Thallium vs Curium
303.50 °C
1,340.00 °C
81
96
Gold vs Curium
1,064.43 °C
1,340.00 °C
79
96
Platinum vs Curium
1,772.00 °C
1,340.00 °C
78
96
Iridium vs Curium
2,410.00 °C
1,340.00 °C
77
96
Osmium vs Curium
3,045.00 °C
1,340.00 °C
76
96
Rhenium vs Curium
3,180.00 °C
1,340.00 °C
75
96
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