The melting point of gold is 1 064,18 0C.
Gold melts at a temperature of 1064 degrees Celsius (1947 degrees Fahrenheit), turning into a liquid state. This process is known as melting. Once the temperature decreases, gold solidifies back into a solid form.
No, methane (CH4) is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It needs to be cooled to very low temperatures (-161.5°C) to become a liquid.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Argon's melting point is 83.80 K, −189.35 °C, −308.83 °F
Gold Changes from a liquid to a gas (boils) at 2807.0 °C (3080.15 K)
It melts at room temp.
2807.0 °c (3080.15 k, 5084.6 °f)
Pyrite is a type of mineral. AKA fool's gold. It's solid at room temp.
Liquid
Liquid at room temp.
Gold melts at a temperature of 1064 degrees Celsius (1947 degrees Fahrenheit), turning into a liquid state. This process is known as melting. Once the temperature decreases, gold solidifies back into a solid form.
No, methane (CH4) is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It needs to be cooled to very low temperatures (-161.5°C) to become a liquid.
The point at which a material turns from liquid to solid. 0 degrees Celsius for water turning go ice. Something like 620degrees for aluminium. Matter has 4 states: gas liquid solid and plasma.
The boiling point of liquid is the point at which the liquid becomes a gas. The liquid cannot exceed the boiling point, under nomal circumstances, otherwise it would instantly become a gas and cease being a liquid.
It is a liquid.
No.