Gold Changes from a liquid to a gas (boils) at 2807.0 °C (3080.15 K)
The boiling point of gold is 2 970 0C.
about 5087 degrees Fahrenheit
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Any metal can be in a gas form once a boiling point it will evaporate and become a gas
hydrogen-gas nitrogen-gas oxygen-gas fluorine-gas chlorine-gas bromine-liquid iodine-solid
The temp of the gas would first rise, then drop. If the final volume of the gas is lower than the volume at the start, the temp will be higher than at the start. If the final volume is greater than at the start, then the temp of the gas will be lower than at the start.
Oxygen has a lower boiling point than water.
It is a gas at room temperature.
The melting point of gold is 1 064,18 0C.
Yes only if it is melted at a VERY high temp
2807.0 °c (3080.15 k, 5084.6 °f)
gas at room temp
Any metal can be in a gas form once a boiling point it will evaporate and become a gas
a gas.
Sort of. Heat it enough and it'll turn into vapor.
It's a gas.
- Nitrogen gas become a solid.- Absolute zero is intangible.
No.
Depends on the temperature. the natural state is a solid. If you raise the temperature to its boiling state it will become a liquid and a further raise in temp will convert it to a vapor. (gas)
No. Gold's melting point is 1000 deg C. Petroleum would normally become gas at this temperature.