melting point of chlorine is -101.6oC and boiling point is -34.6oC,SO that -65oC of chlorine is between them and it has a liquid.
It's physical state is gas
It depends on other properties of chlorine, such as pressure, volume, number of moles etc. Chlorine does not have one temperature in general. It is related to other physical properties. This question does not have an answer. Please specify other factors relating to chlorine's physical state...
Chlorine is a solid at 0 degrees celsius because it's also a solid at 25 degrees celsius.
Yes, it is in a physical state.
Mercury's state at 25 degrees Celsius is liquid.
It's physical state is gas
It's physical state is gas
It's a gas.
It depends on other properties of chlorine, such as pressure, volume, number of moles etc. Chlorine does not have one temperature in general. It is related to other physical properties. This question does not have an answer. Please specify other factors relating to chlorine's physical state...
At this temperature sodium is a liquid.
Gaseous state
Chlorine is a solid at 0 degrees celsius because it's also a solid at 25 degrees celsius.
Chlorine exists as a Gas at room temperature
Gaseous state, Boiling point (at St.Press.) -34.04 °C, 239.11 K, -29.27 °F
Yes, it is in a physical state.
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It's an aqueous solution.