Heptane is a gas at 100 K.
No, K is equal to 1,000 (one thousand).100k would be 100 thousand.
GB gold bonded not solid.... So it would be 18 k gold bonded to a metal.
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No. 100 C is the highest, then is 100 F, and 100 K is the lowest.
100 k = 62.14 miles (to 2 dp)
Yes, Ge is a solid metal, melting above 1210 K.
At normal room temperature of 298 K, sulphur is a solid. 388.36 K is enough to melt it, while 717.8 K is enough to boil it. The vapour-liquid critical point is at 1314 K and 20.7 MPa.
solid copper (a cooper is a person that worksmaking wooden barrels)
This depends on the temperature (and pressure)! At 1 bar of pressure, Below 933.47 K (660.32 °C, 1220.58 °F) Aluminium is a solid. Between 933.47 K and 2792 K Aluminium is a liquid. Above 2792 K (2519 °C, 4566 °F) Aluminium is a gas.
This is the average (28 + 100)/2 =64. You can think of it as number k where k-28=100-k which leads to 2k=28+100 so 2k=128
No, Lithium is a solid metal, melting at 454 K and boiling at 1604 K
potassium has melted by time it reaches 20 degrees.