Melting points of both metals and nonmetals vary widely, but metals tend to melt at higher temperatures. read more
Melting points of both metals and nonmetals vary widely, but metals tend to melt at higher temperatures. Melting Point Patterns Once you include the melting points of all the elements on the periodic table, a pattern emerges. read more
gaseous, depending on the element. Melting points of both metals and nonmetals vary widely, but metals tend to melt at higher temperatures. As strong bonds between atoms give elements higher melting points, it is also true that lower melting points are a result of weaker bonds or a lack of bonds between atoms. read more