NitrogenOxygenFlourineHeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenonRadonChlorineHydrogen
Bromine
Petroleum is a MIXTURE of organic compounds, all of which are above their melting point at STP and some of which are near their boiling point at STP. This means that at STP petroleum is a volatile liquid.
Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure.
At standard temperature and pressure, most of the elemental non-metals are gases. They include all the noble gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn; plus N, O, F, Cl, and H.
SATP- Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure Temperature: 25 degrees celsius Pressure: 101.32 kPa
Bromine
NitrogenOxygenFlourineHeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenonRadonChlorineHydrogen
Bromine
6.335 liters.
At SATP, bismuth is a solid
It stands for Standard Ambient Tempurature and Pressure.
At SATP, bismuth is a solid
A non metal that is a liquid at STP is Mercury, with the symbol of Hg. This chemical element melts at 234.32 K and has atomic number of 80.
Petroleum is a MIXTURE of organic compounds, all of which are above their melting point at STP and some of which are near their boiling point at STP. This means that at STP petroleum is a volatile liquid.
Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure.
An ionic compound is a pure substance that is formed from a metal and a nonmetal. It has a fairly high melting point and is a conductor of electricity when in a molten or aqueous state . A molecular compound, on the other hand, is a pure substance that is formed from nonmetals. It has a fairly low melting point, and cannot conduct electricity regardless of state. Another important difference between the two is that an ionic compound is a crystalline solid at standard ambient temperature and pressure (SATP), whereas a molecular compound can be in a solid, gas or liquid state at SATP.