Which of the following metals in pure form has the highest melting point?

Which of the following metals in pure form has the highest melting point?

(A) Tungsten

(B) Copper

(C) Platinum

(D) Gold


Answer: (A) Tungsten


Which of the following metals in pure form has the highest melting point?

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