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superconducting point of platinum metals

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platinum metals | superconducting point
platinum metals | superconducting point

Summary

median | 0.49 K highest | 0.66 K (osmium) lowest | 0.11 K (iridium) distribution | | (based on 3 values; 3 unavailable)
median | 0.49 K highest | 0.66 K (osmium) lowest | 0.11 K (iridium) distribution | | (based on 3 values; 3 unavailable)

Entities with missing values

rhodium | palladium | platinum (total: 3)
rhodium | palladium | platinum (total: 3)

Superconducting point rankings

1 | iridium | 0.11 K 2 | ruthenium | 0.49 K 3 | osmium | 0.66 K (based on 3 values; 3 unavailable)
1 | iridium | 0.11 K 2 | ruthenium | 0.49 K 3 | osmium | 0.66 K (based on 3 values; 3 unavailable)

Unit conversions for median superconducting point 0.49 K

-272.66 °C (degrees Celsius)
-272.66 °C (degrees Celsius)
-458.79 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
-458.79 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
0.88 °R (degrees Rankine)
0.88 °R (degrees Rankine)
-218.13 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
-218.13 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
-135.65 °Rø (degrees Rømer)
-135.65 °Rø (degrees Rømer)

Comparison for median superconducting point 0.49 K

0.49 K above temperature of a typical evaporation-cooled Bose-Einstein condensate (7×10^-8 K)
0.49 K above temperature of a typical evaporation-cooled Bose-Einstein condensate (7×10^-8 K)
0.49 K above lowest temperature sodium Bose-Einstein condensate gas ever achieved in the laboratory (at MIT) (450 pK)
0.49 K above lowest temperature sodium Bose-Einstein condensate gas ever achieved in the laboratory (at MIT) (450 pK)
0.49 K above absolute zero (0 K)
0.49 K above absolute zero (0 K)

Corresponding quantity

Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT:  | 0.042 meV (millielectronvolts)
Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT: | 0.042 meV (millielectronvolts)