That's not QUITE what it does, or at least it's not ALL of what it does. For similar compounds, in general, lighter molecules boil - that is, become a gas - at a lower temperature than heavier ones. "Cracking" is the process of splitting large, heavy molecules into smaller, lighter ones. Because they are lighter, they boil at a lower temperature, and so will become gases when the heavier starting material would still be a liquid.
All liquids can be turned into a gas with the correct amount of energy. Assuming the question is specific to liquids at room temperature then the answer is Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br).
well these substances turn into gases very easily boiling turns liquid into gas, and with a low boiling point, this means it doesn't take much heat to make that substance a gas (they may even be gases at room temperature)
There is various freezing points of different Matter. Oxygen is one of the hardest to freeze because if Solid Oxygen hit room temp it will turn into gas
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
no, but some do
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saturated fats turn to liquid at room temp and higher but otherwise they are solid
That's not QUITE what it does, or at least it's not ALL of what it does. For similar compounds, in general, lighter molecules boil - that is, become a gas - at a lower temperature than heavier ones. "Cracking" is the process of splitting large, heavy molecules into smaller, lighter ones. Because they are lighter, they boil at a lower temperature, and so will become gases when the heavier starting material would still be a liquid.
the philosopher's stone is believed to have the power to turn base metals into gold
Certain metals can be blackened or streak by perspiration...
Condensation.
liquids and gases both have an Indefinite shape. nd some liquids turn into gases with heat.
All liquids can be turned into a gas with the correct amount of energy. Assuming the question is specific to liquids at room temperature then the answer is Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br).
well these substances turn into gases very easily boiling turns liquid into gas, and with a low boiling point, this means it doesn't take much heat to make that substance a gas (they may even be gases at room temperature)
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Liquefaction