Hexane is in the liquid state at room temperature. The melting point of hexane is -94 degrees C. The boiling point of hexane is 69.1 degrees C.
Hexane is a liquid at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius) it becomes a gas at 69 degrees Celsius
No, Hexane is a liquid at room temperature.
The physical state of hexadecane at room temperature is liquid since it melts at 18 Celsius.
Decane is a flammable liquid at room temperature.
Liquid.
liquid
Think in terms of room temperature. Hexane is a liquid that is flammable, but is used in cleaning solvents and stuff like around the garage. Propane is the gas that comes in a steel bottle that you use for gas stoves and barbeque grills. So if you let propane out into the room its a gas and so it already past its boiling point. So the boiling point of Hexane is hotter than room temperature and the boiling point of propane is lower than room temperature. The actual numbers are 69 C and -42 C.
Germanium at room temperature is in the state of a Solid
Solid state in room temperature.
The physical state of petroleum at room temperature is liquid.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
At room temperature, n-hexane is a liquid.
Diethyl ether does not dissove in ether at room temperature
Think in terms of room temperature. Hexane is a liquid that is flammable, but is used in cleaning solvents and stuff like around the garage. Propane is the gas that comes in a steel bottle that you use for gas stoves and barbeque grills. So if you let propane out into the room its a gas and so it already past its boiling point. So the boiling point of Hexane is hotter than room temperature and the boiling point of propane is lower than room temperature. The actual numbers are 69 C and -42 C.
Germanium at room temperature is in the state of a Solid
The state of silicon at room temperature is SOLID State.
Solid state in room temperature.
solid at room temperature
solid at room temperature
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
The physical state of petroleum at room temperature is liquid.
It has to do with intermolecular forces holding the molecules together. Both ethane and hexane are hydrocarbons, so the only intermolecular forces at work are dispersion forces. There are more/greater dispersion forces in hexane than in ethane because there are more carbon atoms. This stronger force makes it harder for the molecules to became a gas and keeps them as a liquid until heat is applied, then it can vaporize.