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What state is phenol at room temperature?

Though butanol may refer to any of 4 different compounds (depending on the placement of the alcohol group), all are liquids are room temperature.


Does phenol react with bromine?

Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.


Is phenol a solid or liquid?

Phenol is a viscous liquid or can be crystals as phenol has a melting point of 40.5°C which would make it a solid at room temperature.


What happened when impurity is added in phenol water system?

the critical solution temperature for phenol water system increases


What are the different densities of water?

Water density depends on the temperature. See this table for density.


How can density of a material can be different if the temperature of the material is as same as the surroundding?

Different from what? If you mean different from the surroundings, the density depends not only on temperature; but also, and MAINLY, on the type of materials. For example, water has a density of about 1 kg/liter, regardless of the temperature. There is some minor variation as a function of temperature, but it is fairly small. Gold, on the other hand, has a density of about 19 kg/liter; once again, this doesn't depend a lot on the temperature.


Is phenol volatile?

Yes, phenol is considered to be volatile as it can evaporate easily at room temperature to form a vapor. This volatility can contribute to its distinctive strong and sweet odor.


How to find the density of water at a certain temperature?

To find the density of water at a specific temperature, you can use a reference table or formula that provides the density of water at different temperatures. Alternatively, you can measure the mass and volume of a sample of water at that temperature and use the formula density mass/volume to calculate the density.


Do gasses have the same density?

No, there are actually fairly large variations between different gases. Also, for a single gas the density depends greatly on the temperature and pressure.


Why is it necessary to state the temperature with a density value?

It is necessary to indicate the temperature when giving the density of liquids because temperature effects the density of many liquids. For example, water increases in density as it becomes colder.


Is density temperature material and mass?

Density is a physical property that depends on the mass of a substance and its volume. It is independent of temperature but can change with different materials. Different materials have different densities due to variations in their mass and volume.


Does volume density or mass change when water is frozen then heated?

The density of water changes at different temperatures. As temperature goes up, density goes down.