its melting point is 219.62C
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
Yes, fluorine can become a solid at very low temperatures below -219 degrees Celsius (-362 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, fluorine atoms slow down enough to form a solid crystalline structure.
Yes, it is possible to change a liquid into a solid by applying pressure and reducing temperature. By reducing the temperature and increasing the pressure, the kinetic energy of the molecules in the liquid decreases, causing them to come closer together and form a solid structure. This process is known as freezing or solidification.
To change from a solid to a liquid, heat the substance until it reaches its melting point. The increase in temperature causes the solid's particles to gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions, resulting in the solid turning into a liquid state.
Water will change from a solid to a liquid at 0°C at standard atmospheric pressure of 760 mm of mercury.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
If you mean fluorine, it is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Fluorine is a gas at the room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Decreasing the temperature a liquid become a solid.
It is the melting point of the solid, the temperature of which depends on the solid.
it depends on what type of liquid it is
The melting point of the element fluorine is -219 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, fluorine changes from a solid to a liquid state.
A substance change from a solid to a liquid at its boiling point. This is when it reaches a certain temperature.
No, not all halogens are gases at room temperature. Fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature, bromine is a liquid, and iodine is a solid.
To change liquid water into a solid, you need to lower the temperature below 0 degrees Celsius to freeze it. To change liquid water into a gas, you need to raise the temperature above 100 degrees Celsius to evaporate it.
A rise in temperature