Neon freezes at about -416.2 degrees Fahrenheit. -- To be more specific, Neon turns liquid at -245.92°C (-410.66°F) and solid at -248.6°C (-415.5°F).
Neon has a boiling point of -246.1 degrees Celsius (-411 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, neon transitions from a liquid state to a gas state.
Water at 100 degrees Celsius takes the form of steam or water vapor, which is its gaseous state.
Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.
Yes, the boiling point of water is normally at 100 degrees Celsius
No, silver is a solid at room temperature and has a melting point of 961.8°C. It does not turn into a liquid at 100°C.
When sulfur is heated from 100 degrees C to 120 degrees C, it undergoes a physical change from solid to liquid as it melts. Sulfur has a melting point of 115.21 degrees C, so at 120 degrees C it would be in the liquid state.
100 degrees C
I suppose you could, because you can turn anything into a liquid provided you have a significant source of heat or cold, but neon boils (turns from a liquid to a gas) at -410 degrees Fahrenheit (-246 degrees Celsius), so you'd need something very, very cold to turn neon into a liquid.
Neon freezes at about -416.2 degrees Fahrenheit. -- To be more specific, Neon turns liquid at -245.92°C (-410.66°F) and solid at -248.6°C (-415.5°F).
gas
Neon, a noble gas with the atomic number 10, has a melting point of -248.59 degrees Celsius and a freezing point of -248.59 degrees Celsius. These temperatures are identical due to the unique properties of noble gases, which exist as individual atoms rather than molecules and undergo a direct transition from solid to liquid to gas without an intermediate liquid phase. This characteristic is known as sublimation.
Neon has a boiling point of -246.1 degrees Celsius (-411 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, neon transitions from a liquid state to a gas state.
The melting point of neon is -248.67 degrees Celsius.
Water at 100 degrees Celsius takes the form of steam or water vapor, which is its gaseous state.
It is a gas.
Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.