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The temperature at which Metals metal starts melting.
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Flerovium vs Francium
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67.00 °C
27.00 °C
114
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Cesium vs Francium
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28.50 °C
27.00 °C
55
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Indium vs Francium
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156.61 °C
27.00 °C
49
87
Rubidium vs Francium
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38.89 °C
27.00 °C
37
87
Gallium vs Francium
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29.78 °C
27.00 °C
31
87
Potassium vs Francium
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63.65 °C
27.00 °C
19
87
Sodium vs Francium
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97.72 °C
27.00 °C
11
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Flerovium vs Cesium
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67.00 °C
28.50 °C
114
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Francium vs Cesium
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27.00 °C
28.50 °C
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Indium
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Sodium
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Flerovium
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Tungsten vs Samarium
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Tungsten vs Molybdenum
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Tungsten vs Rhodium
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