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%I A244582 #28 Nov 20 2014 18:53:37 %S A244582 2,1,10,9,8,7,18,36,54,17,86,80,35,87,55,31,37,15,19,33,11,16,53,49,3, %T A244582 34,50,84,83,85,81,48,82,30,52,51,12,93,94,13,88,56,38,58,63,70,102, %U A244582 20,99,98,57,59,32,47,97,95,60,89,79,62,29,61,92,25,4,64,96,65,14,66,28,67,27,68,39,100,26,21,69,46,91,103,71,22,90,78,40,24,23,45,72,43,44,5,77,41,42,73,76,75,74,6 %N A244582 First 88 elements listed by melting point from lowest to highest. %C A244582 These are the atomic numbers of the elements. %H A244582 Lenntech, <a href="http://www.lenntech.com/periodic-chart-elements/melting-point.htm">Chemical Elements listed by melting points</a> %K A244582 nonn %O A244582 1,1 %A A244582 _Lev Krasnovsky_, Nov 11 2014 %E A244582 Remaining known terms from original website from _David Consiglio, Jr._, Nov 20 2014