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Saturated fats are liquid at room temperature?

saturated fats turn to liquid at room temp and higher but otherwise they are solid


What solids soften and gradually turn into a liquid over a temperature range?

Fats


Do metals turn to liquid at room temperature?

no, but some do


What two elements turn into liquid at room temperature?

Mercury and bromine are liquids at room temperature.


What is the process of which a solid turns into a liquid?

ice is a solid and a liquid so if u put ice in room temperature you can just watch it melt and it will turn into a liquid because its not in a cold temperature


Why is butter solid and mustard oil liquid at room temperature?

saturated fats (butter) tend to be solid at room temperature whereas monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats do not (mustard oil is a mixture of mono- and polyunsaturated fats)


Is cesium a liquid?

No. At room temperature cesium is a solid, though it will melt on a hot day.


Is silver a liquid at 100 degrees c?

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.


Why is it important to know whether a fat is saturted or unsaturated?

A saturated fat has more hydrogen atoms attached to the main fat molecule.Saturated fats tend to be solid at room temperature (example--butter)Unsaturated fats tend to be liquid at room temperature (example--olive oil)


Why does chocolate melt faster under heat?

Chocolate melts because of the temperature around it, therefore, if you put chocolate in the fridge or freezer it doesn't melt, but if you hold it in your hand of put it in the microwave, it does.


What is the colour of chloroform when heated?

Chloroform is a colorless liquid at room temperature. When heated, it may turn to a colorless gas.


Is lead a liquid?

Lead is a metal element that is typically a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 621.5 degrees Fahrenheit (327.5 degrees Celsius) and a boiling point of 3180 degrees Fahrenheit (1749 degrees Celsius). While lead can become a liquid when heated to its melting point, it is not naturally a liquid at standard room temperature and pressure.