Molten (hot) Erbium (Er) freezes at 1529 °C (2784 °F or 1802 K)
This is comparable with iron: 1538 °C (2800 °F, 1811 K)
everything has a freezing point
Freezing pt is zero. boiling pt is 100
There are not yet many difrences but ther are 3 main and they are boiling point and freezing poin aswel as melting point
Freezing point, boiling point, and density would be a good start in differentiating one material from another.
It's still 0 degrees Celsius. The bottle doesn't really insulate it
50.5g of glucose glucose is 180.18 g/mol 50.5/180.18 = 0.280 mol glucose 0.280 mol glucose/0.475 kg H2O = 0.589 m which is molality deltaTsubF = (-1.86 degress C/m)(0.589) = -1.10 degrees C -1.10 degrees C + 0.00 degrees C = -1.10 degrees C as your freezing point seeing that 0.00 degrees is the standard freezing point of water deltaTsubB = (0.512 degrees C/m)(0.589) = 0.301568 it asks for 6 sig figs so 0.301568 degrees C + 100.000 degrees C (boiling point H2O) = 100.302 degrees C Mastering Chemistry sucks sometimes....
what is the freezing point of lithuim?
what is the freezing point of N2O
the freezing point is 100
it is increased with the increasing density
The freezing point is the same as the melting point.
Freezing point is a synonym.
0oC is freezing point
what is irons freezing point
The freezing point is -252 degrees..................
Ytterbium oxide is any oxide of ytterbium, but especially the colourless solid Yb2O3.
Vinegar will not affect the freezing point of vinegar.
oxygen's freezing point is 222.65 degrees Celsius