5.36 g
About 660 degrees Celsius.
Solid
The melting point of aluminium is 660,32 0C.
200-250 degrees Celsius
Boiling point: 2792 K, 2519 0C, 4566 0F Melting Point: 933.47 K, 660.32 0C, 1220.58 0F
About 660 degrees Celsius.
Aluminium is a solid at this temeperature.
Aluminium is solid at 23 degree Celsius
Solid
k=.0895
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140 to 160 degree Celsius
The melting point of aluminium is 660,32 0C.
The sublimation of a molecule depends on the intermolecular forces. Since Aluminium Chloride exists as a dimer, Al2Cl6. It has weak intermolecular forces (also, Vander Waal Forces) due to which it sublimes at a relatively low temperature of 180 degree Celsius.
35 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius
Firstly, the aluminium will turn to aqueous (like liquid) at its melting temperature (660 degrees Celsius). After this, it will turn to a gas at (2519 degrees Celsius); its boiling temperature. The transition from solid to liquid can be represented on a graph as a curve, y=lnx and the transition from liquid to gas is the curve y=e^x continuing from the former curve. A chemical reaction for this is; Al(s) + O2(g) => Al3+O2-(aq) ------ from solid to liquid (aqueous) Al2O3 => Al(s) + O2 ------ from liquid to gas Notice that the gas O2 is emitted, this is an importance aspect of chemistry since aluminium can be purify by this process. The aluminium is refined into its pure solid form.
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