The Melting Point Difference between Tungsten Tetrabromide and Tungsten Pentabromide

The melting point of tungsten tetrabromide is between about 300°C and 320°C. This refers to the temperature range at which the solid state of tungsten tetrabromide turns into a liquid state at standard atmospheric pressure. The exact melting point depends on experimental conditions and purity.

In contrast, tungsten pentabromide has a much higher melting point. The melting point of tungsten pentabromide is about 500°C to 550°C. This means that at standard atmospheric pressure, tungsten pentabromide needs a higher temperature to make it change from solid to liquid.

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