5869 degrees Kelvin. Rhenium would be the last element to go, with tungsten right before at 5555 degrees Celsius.
Uranus's lowest temp can get down to -355.
hydrogen-gas nitrogen-gas oxygen-gas fluorine-gas chlorine-gas bromine-liquid iodine-solid
At room temperature, noble gases exist as colorless, odorless gases. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These gases are chemically inert due to their complete valence electron shells, which makes them stable and unlikely to react with other elements.
The entire periodic table contains elements that are liquids, solids, and gases at room temperature. The state of an element at room temperature depends on its position in the periodic table and its atomic properties, such as melting and boiling points.
Antarctica, and if u can access a computer you can look up the lowest temp.
the elements which are very hot and freeze when very cold ,they are the elements which are gases at room temp.
To find the highest and lowest elements in a linked list, iterate the list and detect the highest and lowest elements. Details omitted ... list *head; /* pointer to first element */ list *temp; /* temp pointer list *high = null; /* pointer to high element */ list *low = null; /* pointer to low element */ for (temp=head; temp!=null; temp=temp->next) { /* iterate all elements */ if (temp == head ) { /* initial case */ high = low = temp; /* start accumulating results } else { /* otherwise */ if (higher(temp, high) high = temp; /* choose higher */ if (lower(temp, low) low = temp; /* choose lower */ } }
Uranus's lowest temp can get down to -355.
hydrogen-gas nitrogen-gas oxygen-gas fluorine-gas chlorine-gas bromine-liquid iodine-solid
the lowest temp is 20
Gases
just subtract the highest temp. - lowest temp
The highest temp in the Sahara is 136 degrees and the lowest temp in the Sahara is 86 degrees
-459.67 Fahrenheit or -273.15Celsius
-100
At room temperature, noble gases exist as colorless, odorless gases. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These gases are chemically inert due to their complete valence electron shells, which makes them stable and unlikely to react with other elements.
the lowest temperature recorded in Antarctica is -128.6 F