Which Element Has the Highest Melting Point?

Here’s a tough one: can you name the element with the highest known melting point?

Pretty sure it’s tungsten (W) at about 3422 °C — hotter than any pizza oven; carbon only ‘melts’ under high pressure and compounds like Ta–Hf carbides go higher but aren’t elements. Quick check: Tungsten - Wikipedia — Kelvin or Celsius?

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