Helium
Neon
Argon
Chlorine
Naphthalene (C10H8)
Iodine
Bromine
Solid paraffin (C28H58)
KCl Solid wax (C20H42)
RbBr
CsI
Brass
Quartz
Diamond
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Argon
Solid Was (C20H42)
Iodine
KCI
Brass
In metallic form, the best conductor of electricity at normal temperatures is known to be silver, but at sufficiently low temperatures, almost any metal becomes a superconductor, so that under such conditions the conductivities are all equal. In electrolytic conductance in water solutions, hydrogen cations are the best conductors in the sense of the highest specific conductance.Li
Diamond has the highest refractive index among all known substances.
Bismuth is the group 15 element with the most metallic properties. It has the highest atomic number and largest atomic radius of the group, which results in more metallic characteristics such as high electrical conductivity and metallic luster.
Water is expected to have the highest heat of vaporization among common substances.
Salt (sodium chloride) is melted at 801 oC.
The highest temperatures are typically achieved by mixing substances with highly exothermic reactions, such as thermite (a mixture of aluminum powder and iron oxide). When thermite reacts, it releases a large amount of heat energy, resulting in extremely high temperatures.
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The most reactive metal is francium.
Diamond has the highest refractive index among all known substances.
In metallic form, the best conductor of electricity at normal temperatures is known to be silver, but at sufficiently low temperatures, almost any metal becomes a superconductor, so that under such conditions the conductivities are all equal. In electrolytic conductance in water solutions, hydrogen cations are the best conductors in the sense of the highest specific conductance.Li
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
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