Six thousand four hundred and twenty two degrees Fahrenheit.
Looking it up reveals:Melting point 3550 CBoiling Point 4827 CWhich, of course, can be easily converted to Fahrenheit ( 1.8C + 32):Melting point 6422 FBoiling Point 8720 FFreezing point is the same as melting point. And, a tidbit, just in case you don’t know: at the points of melting and vaporizing, extra energy is consumed for the processes themselves (heat of fusion and heat of vaporization).
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