This is how some people do melting point tests outside a real laboratory.
They have a soldering iron with a precision digital temperature control going from 20 C to 350 C +/- 1 C. Before heating the soldering iron you place a few grains (say 1 mg) of material X on the tip and slowly heat until the powder turns into a liquid or sublimes, or sometimes even decomposes. It really helps if you have a microscope or at least a magnifying glass to look at your material. The accuracy they find is within 1 to 2 degrees. Besides, the amount of material needed is very small. Absolutely great!
They have a soldering iron with a precision digital temperature control going from 20 C to 350 C +/- 1 C. Before heating the soldering iron you place a few grains (say 1 mg) of material X on the tip and slowly heat until the powder turns into a liquid or sublimes, or sometimes even decomposes. It really helps if you have a microscope or at least a magnifying glass to look at your material. The accuracy they find is within 1 to 2 degrees. Besides, the amount of material needed is very small. Absolutely great!

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