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Which of the following metals in pure form has the highest melting point?
Gold
Tungsten
Copper
Platinum
- Gold has a melting point of about 1,064°C. It's relatively high but does not top the list.
- Tungsten boasts an impressive melting point of about 3,422°C, which is the highest among all metals.
- Copper melts at around 1,085°C. This is slightly higher than gold but far from tungsten.
- Platinum comes in with a melting point of about 1,772°C, higher than gold and copper, but still not close to tungsten.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals, even among the options provided.
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