15 Degrees C, and 29.92 inHg
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be liquefied under pressure at ordinary temperature.
Yes, ammonia can be liquefied under pressure at ordinary temperatures. At a pressure of around 8-10 atmospheres, ammonia will transition from its gaseous state to a liquid state, allowing it to be stored and transported in a more compact form.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solid.
Mercury is the only metal that is in liquid state under ordinary conditions, specifically at room temperature.
A balloon placed in a condition of low pressure will be the largest. This is because the lower the pressure of the surrounding air, the more the balloon will expand to equalize the pressure inside and outside of the balloon.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be liquefied under pressure at ordinary temperature.
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Yes, ammonia can be liquefied under pressure at ordinary temperatures. At a pressure of around 8-10 atmospheres, ammonia will transition from its gaseous state to a liquid state, allowing it to be stored and transported in a more compact form.
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Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solid.
Mercury is the only metal that is in liquid state under ordinary conditions, specifically at room temperature.
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bromine at stp is a liquid
At standard temperature.
Standard Temperature and Pressure(STP) Temp=25 degrees celsius Pressure=1 atmosphere
A change in the physical environment - a change in temperature or pressure
A balloon placed in a condition of low pressure will be the largest. This is because the lower the pressure of the surrounding air, the more the balloon will expand to equalize the pressure inside and outside of the balloon.