At atmospheric pressure it will be a solid at temperatures below about -140 °C. At atmospheric pressures, it will be a liquid from about -140 °C to about 0 °C. It will be a gas above 0°C unless under pressure. Under moderate pressure (about 38.1 psia) it can be liquefied at 25 °C - which is why it is often used as the fuel in cigarette lighters.
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150 degrees Fahrenheit = 65.56 degrees Celsius
Butane has a boiling point of 0.5 degrees centigrade
Well, darling, 150 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 302 degrees Fahrenheit. So, if you're baking or cooking something at 150 degrees Celsius, just remember to convert it to Fahrenheit if you want to avoid a kitchen disaster.
Yes, butane is a gas at 20 degrees Celsius. Its boiling point is -0.5 degrees Celsius, which means it will be in its gaseous state at room temperature.
Yes, butane freezes at -138 degC or -216F. It boils (condenses) at -0.5degC or 31F, at normal atmospheric pressure.
At negative 150 degrees Celsius, carbon would be in a solid state.
At atmospheric pressure it will be a solid at temperatures below about -140 °C. At atmospheric pressures, it will be a liquid from about -140 °C to about 0 °C. It will be a gas above 0°C unless under pressure. Under moderate pressure (about 38.1 psia) it can be liquefied at 25 °C - which is why it is often used as the fuel in cigarette lighters.
65 N 150 W is the Tanana Valley State Forest. The American State is Alaska.
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Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but it will turn into a gas at 150 degrees Celsius.
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Butane is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Alaska
Alaska occupies a wide range of longitude, including 150 degrees west. It's the only state crossed by that particular meridian.