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At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium is a solid.
Not enough pressure or temperature.
Rigid container holds hydrogen gas at a pressure of 3.0 atmospheres and a temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. The pressure if the temperature is raised to 10 degrees Celsius will be 15 atmospheres based on the law of pressure for gas.
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No. It takes a combination of pressure and temperature to liquefy some gases. Hydrogen and helium were the last gases to be liquefied and that was with pressure and extremely low temperature.
At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium is a solid.
No: hydrogen sulfide is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure
Yes. At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium in contact with chlorine will react to form magnesium chloride.
The element hydrogen is in the gas phase at standard temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and standard pressure.
They can be depending on the temperature and pressure. They can also be liquids and solids. At room temperature and pressure they are gases.
Magnesium is a solid at normal temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen bromide is a colorless gas at standard temperature and pressure.
It depends on the temperature and pressure of hydrogen or to have the hydrogen density value.
Not enough pressure or temperature.
You cannot. If you know the volume, temperature and pressure of a pencil, you will be no closer to knowing its mass!