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Iodine is one of the easiest elements to sublimate.
Some elements that exist as liquids at normal conditions include: Mercury (Hg): Symbol Hg Bromine (Br): Symbol Br These elements have melting and boiling points below room temperature, making them liquids under normal conditions.
Vinegar, like most liquids, is not highly compressible. Liquids are generally considered incompressible because their molecules are closely packed together, leaving little space for compression. While there are slight compressibility effects under extreme pressure, they are negligible under normal conditions. Therefore, vinegar behaves similarly to other liquids in this regard.
Titanium is a solid under normal conditions.
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Not all liquids can be changed into a solid. Only liquids that have the ability to freeze - meaning they have a freezing point above absolute zero - can be converted into a solid. Liquids like water can be turned into ice, but substances like mercury, which remains liquid at extremely low temperatures, cannot be solidified under normal conditions.
"Under certain circumstances, ice can sublimate directly to water vapor, without ever becoming liquid water."
Under normal conditions it is a solid.
Aluminum can corrode under normal conditions, but the rate of corrosion can vary depending on factors such as exposure to moisture and other environmental factors. In general, it can take several years for aluminum to show signs of corrosion under normal conditions.
No, common salt (sodium chloride) does not sublime. Sublimation is the process where a solid transitions directly to a gas without passing through a liquid state, which occurs at specific temperatures and pressures. Sodium chloride instead melts at high temperatures and then can evaporate as a gas, but it does not sublimate under normal conditions.
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Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?