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Mercury (Hg) has a boiling point of 357 C
Phenol at 25 C degrees is a solid.
Mercury certainly can exist in all three states. It freezes into a solid at -38.8 degrees C, and boils at 356.73 degrees C. In between those temperatures, it is a liquid.
Elemental liquid mercury freezes at -38.8290 ° C
The state of water at -25 C is solid. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
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56°C = 132.8°F
56 deg F = 13.3... deg C
The temperature range of the planet Mercury is from 350 degrees in the daytime to 170 degrees at the nigh-time. The temperature range of the metal mercury is from −38.83 °C to 356.73 °C.
Formula: [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄942 degrees Fahrenheit = 56 degrees Celsius.
At day it is 473 degrees C and at night it is -184 degrees C.
The boiling point of acetone is approximately 56 degrees Celsius or 132 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure.
Using the equation C = 5/9 * (F-32) Where C = temp in celsius & F = temp in fahrenheit C = 5/9 * (56-32) C = 13 1/3 Celsius
The temperature range of the planet Mercury is approximately -275 to 840 degrees Fahrenheit.
Since Mercury has a melting point of −38.83 °C, at anything above this temperature, it becomes a liquid or a gas. For example, at room temperature Mercury exists as a liquid (Room temperature is around 20°C (68°F) to 25 °C (77°F)). Therefore, mercury is not a solid at 36.9 degrees celsius.
Mercury (Hg) has a boiling point of 357 C
Phenol at 25 C degrees is a solid.