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As with anything, that depends on pressure and temperature.
Zero degrees Celsius under normal conditions.
150oC It is simply a matter of being at a higher temperature.
The lowest temperature is known as absolute zero which is equal to 0K (0 Kelvin) and -273.15 Celsius (-459.67F). Absolute zero has never been recorded but is the theoretical temperature of which no heat can be extracted from a system. It is theoretical because at 0K matter would have no pressure and therefore no volume.
Depends on the temperature and pressure. At room temp and pressure, chlorine is a gas.
Any temperature below 0 Kelvin or -273.15 Celsius is impossible. +++ ... Because it indicates the body in question contains no heat energy.
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The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure. Density = Mass/Volume
A phase diagram shows if a substance is going to be a solid gas, or liquid at a combination of pressure and temperature. It states what phase of matter a substance is at a specific temperature.
At standard temperature and pressure (25 Celsius and 1 Atmosphere) Manganese (Mn) will be a solid.
A combination of varying pressure and/or temperature.
As with anything, that depends on pressure and temperature.
changing the temperature or surrounding pressure of a substance
It depends on the pressure and temperature.
The temperature is its melting point when from solid to liquid, and its boiling point when from liquid to gas. These temperature points also depend on pressure.
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At a unique temperature, called the "freezing point", for each pure substance at a constant pressure, a solid form of the substance can change from solid to liquid phase by absorbing heat energy from its environment without raising the temperature of the substance, and, at the same temperature and pressure, a liquid phase of the same substance, can solidify without changing its temperature if it can transfer heat energy to the external environment.