What metal can withstand higher temperatures than tungsten
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What metal is more resistant to heat than tungsten?
Among all metal elements, tungsten's melting point is the highest, at 3,422 degrees (boiling temperature, 5,930). No metal element is higher in melting point than the tungsten.
Tungsten is element number 74 in the VIB Group of Period 6. Each atom has the ability to form six metal bond.
There are elements that can be heated higher than tungsten. Solid carbon can reach temperatures as high as 3,627 degrees c. However, carbon does not have a fixed melting temperature (one atmosphere), because it sublimates between 3627 and 4330 degrees c.
Ta4HfC5, with a melting temperature of 4215 degrees, is currently the heat-resistant material that humans have created. It's made from tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide (which has a melting point of 4000), both of which are more heat resistant than tungsten.
The melting point of a material is dependent on its pressure. The higher the pressure the higher it will be. But when temperature and pressure go beyond critical levels the material becomes superfluid, losing its melting point.
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