Every gas has a different liquidation temperature based on what element it is. Hydrogen has a liquidation point of 423.17 degrees below zero F. Or 20.28 degrees K. That is 20 degrees above absolute zero.
It would turn into liquid.
First you can not add a cold temperature to anything. Ask your teacher to explain what heat is an what temperature is, because you clearly do not understand this. When a liquid BOILS - it turns into gas. When a liquid FREEZES - it turn into a solid.
Liquid: mercury. Gas: neon.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
a gas it becomes a gas at -42 C room temperature is 20 C
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If any liquid gets hot enough, it will turn into gas. The point that it turns into gas varies for each substance.
This is the boiling point.
Well, it depends which gas you are talking about.
It would turn into liquid.
First you can not add a cold temperature to anything. Ask your teacher to explain what heat is an what temperature is, because you clearly do not understand this. When a liquid BOILS - it turns into gas. When a liquid FREEZES - it turn into a solid.
100C or 212F. It is the boiling point of water, where water turns from a liquid into a gas.
all liquids turn in to gas at a certain temperature
Saturated gas temperature is the temperature at which a gas would be in equilibrium with the liquid phase of the gas (or with the liquid phase of a component of the gas if it was a gas mixture).
This change of phase is called vaporization.
Saturated gas temperature is the temperature at which a gas would be in equilibrium with the liquid phase of the gas (or with the liquid phase of a component of the gas if it was a gas mixture).
Gas turns to liquid when energy is lost. The density of a gas is much less that the density of a liquid. Thus, when energy is lost and the particles of the gas are able to condense, it becomes a liquid.