liqiud
At 100 degrees C, malic acid is still a solid. At 130 degrees C, malic acid will decompose and form carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide gases.
At 140 degrees Celsius, benzoic acid would start to melt and eventually sublimate (turn into gas) without going through a liquid phase. It would not undergo thermal decomposition at this temperature.
Calcium Metal
The element bromine is in the state of a liquid at room temperature (room temperature is roughly 20 degrees Celsius). This is because it's boiling point is 59 degrees Celsius, which is 39 degrees more then room temperature.
Elemental and molecular oxygen exists on earth as a gas. When in compounds it may be a gas (carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, etc.) as a liquid (water, sulfuric acid, etc.) or as a solid (iron oxide, lead oxide, etc.)
It is a liquid.
No, ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a liquid at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). It has a melting point of 16.6 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 118.1 degrees Celsius.
No, hydrochloric acid is a clear, colorless liquid at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius). It only becomes a solid at extremely low temperatures, below -26 degrees Celsius.
According to scientists, the melting point for carbonic acid is 210 degrees Celsius. The boiling point is also -78 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of linoleic acid is around -5 degrees Celsius.
One example of an acid with a melting point around 69 degrees Celsius is benzoic acid. It has a melting point of 122-123 degrees Fahrenheit, which is approximately 50-51 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of nitric acid is approximately 83 degrees Celsius.
At 10 degrees Celsius, acetic acid is in liquid form as its melting point is 16.7 degrees Celsius. So, a bottle of acetic acid in a lab with an open window will contain liquid acetic acid.
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
The freezing point of formic acid is 8.4 degrees Celsius (47.1 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, formic acid will solidify into a crystalline form.
The freezing point of linolenic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid, is approximately -11 degrees Celsius (12 degrees Fahrenheit).
The boiling point of vinegar, which is primarily acetic acid and water, is around 100 degrees Celsius, the same as water.