like, ice 2 water i guess. and vice-versa.
Francium is a highly radioactive element with a very short half-life, so it is not commonly found in nature. It is typically produced in particle accelerators and is usually found as a liquid due to its high reactivity.
Yes, bromine is a liquid at room temperature. It has a melting point of -7.3°C and a boiling point of 58.8°C, so it is typically found in liquid form at temperatures commonly encountered in a room.
Ethanol, for example, is liquid at room temperature.
Hydrogen carbonate, which is also known as bicarbonate, is a solid compound. It is commonly found in the form of a white crystalline powder.
Vinegar is an example for an aqueous solution of acetic acid.
Water is most commonly found in its liquid form.
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Yes, PCP (phencyclidine) is typically found in a liquid form, often used as an anesthetic in veterinary medicine. However, it can also exist as a solid in the form of a white crystalline powder. In recreational use, PCP is commonly dissolved in liquid for consumption.
Francium is a highly radioactive element with a very short half-life, so it is not commonly found in nature. It is typically produced in particle accelerators and is usually found as a liquid due to its high reactivity.
Yes, bromine is a liquid at room temperature. It has a melting point of -7.3°C and a boiling point of 58.8°C, so it is typically found in liquid form at temperatures commonly encountered in a room.
Ethanol, for example, is liquid at room temperature.
Yes, GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) is commonly found in liquid form. It is a central nervous system depressant that is often ingested as a clear liquid or mixed into beverages.
Hydrogen peroxide is a liquid at room temperature. It is a clear, colorless liquid that typically has a slightly viscous consistency. In its pure form, it can appear as a thick liquid, but it is commonly found in diluted solutions, such as the 3% concentration used for household purposes.
Gold as it is commonly found is a solid.
Hydrogen carbonate, which is also known as bicarbonate, is a solid compound. It is commonly found in the form of a white crystalline powder.
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