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All materials have the same temperature in identical conditions.

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Q: Why the temperature of NaCl and CH4 are different at room temperature?
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What is the compound of CH4?

CH4 is methane, a gaseous compound at room temperature


What state of matter is CH4 at room temperature?

gas


What has the highest boiling point CH4 CO4 NaCl O2?

NaCl


Is Ch4 liquid at low pressure in room temperature?

Of course not,it is not liquid.IT is in gas state


What substance is methane at room temperature?

The chemical compound of methane is CH4, in a molecule there are 4 hydrogen atoms joined to 1 carbon atom. Methane is also a gas at room temperature, and it odourless and colourless.


What is an example of a material that is a gas at room temperature?

Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide.


What are three compounds that are gases at room temperature?

Three easy ones are carbon dioxide (CO2), ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4).


Which of the followin compounds is polar covalent o2 h2o nacl ch4 ki?

H2O. Due to difference in electronegativity. O2 is covalent, NaCl and KI are ionic, CH4 is usually considered to be simply covalent as the electronegatiicty difference is small.


What would be regarded as an organic molecule H20 NaC1 NaOH CH4?

CH4 (methane) is organic molecule. Rest : H2O, NaCl and NaOH are inorganic


Is methane a metal?

Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.


What are 3 examples of compound?

Salt (NaCl), Water (H2O), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)


Which of the following is most likely to be a gas at room temperature CH4 MgO CaF2 FeCl3 LiF?

N2 - nitrogen gas - is gaseous at "room temperature". Nitrogen is about 80% of our atmosphere. K2S, potassium sulfide, is a solid. C8H18, or CH3(CH2)6CH3, is octane, a liquid component of gasoline. H2O is water, a liquid at room temperature. (Unless you are an Eskimo.) CaF2, Calcium Fluorate, is a solid called "fluorospar".