Which of the following elements has a melting point of a whopping 3,550 degrees Celsius?
Answer Carbon
Carbon's melting point is 3,550 degrees Celsius, the highest of any element. This melting point is known as the diamond transition, and it creates a barrier that prevents it from burning in an open flame. It doesn't matter if you're working with coal, natural gas, or even nuclear energy sources; all these varieties of energy can be harnessed for power once carbon has reached its melting point.
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