Between 63 and 77.2 Kelvins
It is -320 degrees F
all metals can liquids at certain temperature mercury is a classical example of a liquids metal
Generally, the solubility of gasses in liquids go up as the temperature of the liquid goes down.
All liquids would evaporate if heated to a high enough temperature.
The temperature drop varies among liquids due to differences in their specific heat capacities. Liquids with higher specific heat capacities require more energy to change their temperature, resulting in a smaller temperature drop when heat is removed. Conversely, liquids with lower specific heat capacities exhibit larger temperature drops when heat is extracted.
No. They can be heated or cooled.
To measure temperature.
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The state of elements depends on the temperature. Most periodic tables give the state of the elements at room temperature. Since only mercury and bromine are liquids at room temperature, these are the only elements listed as liquids on the periodic table.
There are 11 elements that are liquids at room temperature. These are bromine, mercury, cesium, gallium, rubidium, francium, caesium, potassium, sodium, lithium, and... No other elements are liquids at room temperature.
It depends on a lot of factors. For example for flammable liquids, the liquids will not ignite until a certain temperature (referred to as the flash point) is reached.
Violate liquids are liquids that will evaporate, or vaporize easily. They evaporate at room temperature. Violate liquids have a low boiling point.
Yes, liquids have a fixed temperature at a specific pressure until they reach their boiling point, at which point they turn into gas. Liquids do not have a fixed shape and take the shape of their container.