Gasoline is a liquid. It is a liquid because the gasoline u pour
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
The halogen family elements contain a solid (iodine), a liquid (bromine), and a gas (fluorine and chlorine) at room temperature.
Liquefaction
When you get it, it's liquid; it won't burn until it's been converted to a gas. Gasoline will freeze by the time it gets to -50C. Then it would be a solid. But most of us don't go out in that weather.
When a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state, it is called sublimation. This occurs when the solid absorbs enough heat energy to break the intermolecular forces holding its particles together, causing them to transition directly into the gas phase. An example of this is when dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimes into carbon dioxide gas.
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liguid
Fluorine is a gas.
sodium is a solid-metal
Gasoline is not a solid it is a gas.
Solid, liguid, and gas.
At room temperature mercury is a liquid.
At normal temperature and pressure, it is a gas.
Copper carbonate is a solid compound at room temperature.
Gasoline is a liquid.
Gasoline is a liquid.
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