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  • Metal Melting Points: A Comprehensive Guide by Fahrenheit
    You can't give a single melting point for "metal" because there are so many different metals, each with its own unique melting point.

    Here are a few examples:

    * Mercury: -37.89 °F (-38.83 °C)

    * Gallium: 85.57 °F (29.76 °C)

    * Aluminum: 1220.6 °F (660.3 °C)

    * Iron: 2795 °F (1535 °C)

    * Tungsten: 6191.6 °F (3422 °C)

    To get the melting point of a specific metal, you'll need to look it up in a reference book or online database.

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