THE expansion of bismuth, as was shown by Roberts 1 decreases rapidly near the melting point. This anomaly coincides with the anomalous decrease of volume of bismuth on melting.
A new substance, unlike any on Earth, could have one of the highest melting points we've ever seen, theoretically withstanding temperatures of more than 7,460 degrees Fahrenheit. To put that into ...
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