The temperature at which zinc boils (turns into a gas) is 907 °C.
zinc's normal phase is a gas
Yes, zinc is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It has a metallic structure and is commonly used in various applications such as alloying with other metals and galvanizing to prevent corrosion.
The zinc's state at room temperature is solid commercially it is available as chunks.
When hydrochloric acid (HCl) is mixed with zinc, zinc chloride and hydrogen gas are formed. The reaction between HCl and zinc is a single replacement reaction where the zinc replaces the hydrogen in the acid to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
If any liquid gets hot enough, it will turn into gas. The point that it turns into gas varies for each substance.
zinc is a solid because its a metal
No. Zinc, copper, potassium and aluminum foil are all solids. No metal is a a gas at room temperature.
Brittle solid
zinc's normal phase is a gas
Plasma can turn to gas by being cooled, reducing temperature.
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
Yes, zinc is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It has a metallic structure and is commonly used in various applications such as alloying with other metals and galvanizing to prevent corrosion.
no
The boiling point is at 1665 degrees Fahrenheit or 907 degrees Celsius.
Every element has its own temperature of sublimation.
no you dont get Gas when you mix Base with Zinc
This is the boiling point.