what metal that becomes a gas at 892oC
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature. It becomes a liquid at -183oC and a solid at -218.8oC.
A gas is not a metal !
A gas is not a metal !
At room temperature Chromium is a metal. At 3465 F it melts, and it becomes a gas at 4840 F.
When gas is released from a cylinder, it expands rapidly and the process absorbs heat from the surroundings, including the metal cylinder itself. This decrease in temperature causes the metal cylinder to become cold.
The reaction between an acid and a metal is an example of a single-replacement reaction.
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
No it is not! Room temperature is 20 deg C. Osmium becomes a gas at 5012 deg C: a lot, lot hotter!!
Diamond is formed from Carbon, which is not a metal.
The point at which a liquid becomes a gas is the boiling point. The point at which a gas becomes a liquid is still called the boiling point. A solid going straight to gas without passing through a liquid state is called sublimation. Dry Ice solid CO2 is a substance that that sublimes.
Yes, imagine acid melting metal. The metal reacts chemically with the acid and produces a gas. The gas can no longer be a metal dude fusion = atom gains 1 proton --becomes heavier element fission = atom loses 1 proton - becomes lighter element any other rxns are atoms bonding to more/less of same/other atoms (ie. a compound)
Chloride salts are formed when a metal reacts with chlorine gas, leading to the transfer of electrons from the metal to chlorine. This results in the formation of an ionic compound where the metal becomes a positively charged ion and chlorine becomes a negatively charged ion, which then combine to form the chloride salt.