Trough(Kaylop)
No. Chlorine has a very low boiling point considering that it is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine has a very low melting point of -219.67 degrees Celsius. It is the lightest halogen and exists as a gas at room temperature.
Germanium is a metalloid with a melting point of 938.25 degrees Celsius. However, it has a very low boiling point at 2833 degrees Celsius.
Naphthalene has a relatively low melting point of around 80 degrees Celsius.
Sodium does not have a specific condensation point because it is a metal that melts at a very low temperature (97.72°C) before reaching a gaseous state.
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Low, very low.
Exercise
No. Fluorine has a very low boiling point
Pears are very low in purines which in-turn makes them very low in the production of uric acid if you eat them.
Helium has a melting point of -272,20 0C.
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
nitrogen?
No. Chlorine has a very low boiling point considering that it is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine has a very low melting point of -219.67 degrees Celsius. It is the lightest halogen and exists as a gas at room temperature.