If you mean melting point there is no precise answer. Three metals, most closely melting around 2000 oC are:
Vanadium 1890 oC
Rhodium 1966 oC
Hafnium 2155 oC
To determine which substance in the table is a liquid at 105 degrees, you would need to know the melting and boiling points of the substances listed. A substance that has a melting point below 105 degrees and a boiling point above 105 degrees would remain in liquid form at that temperature. Please provide the specific substances for a more accurate answer.
Liquid nitrogen is a common substance that can exist at temperatures around -196 degrees Celsius, well below -100 degrees Celsius. At -100 degrees Celsius, substances like liquid oxygen or liquid argon may be present, depending on the specific conditions and composition.
The freezing point of water in Celsius is 0 degrees Celsius. The freezing point in Fahrenheit is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
105 degrees Celsius = 221 degrees Fahrenheit
that means more energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of liquid from 1 Celsius than water.
To determine which substance in the table is a liquid at 105 degrees, you would need to know the melting and boiling points of the substances listed. A substance that has a melting point below 105 degrees and a boiling point above 105 degrees would remain in liquid form at that temperature. Please provide the specific substances for a more accurate answer.
The substance will get hawter
Any substance with a melting point above this given temperature.
Liquid nitrogen is a common substance that can exist at temperatures around -196 degrees Celsius, well below -100 degrees Celsius. At -100 degrees Celsius, substances like liquid oxygen or liquid argon may be present, depending on the specific conditions and composition.
This substance is likely a type of metal, such as indium, which has a melting point around 70 Celsius and a higher melting point, around 75 Celsius which is in its solid state.
Well, honey, if this substance has a freezing point of -38 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 356 degrees Celsius, then it would be in its liquid state anywhere between those temperatures. So, any temperature between -38 and 356 degrees Celsius would have this sassy substance strutting its stuff as a liquid.
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Adding energy to a liquid at 20 degrees Celsius will increase its temperature, causing it to heat up. As it reaches its boiling point, the liquid will undergo a phase change and turn into a gas.
chemicals with temperatures 0f 38 degree Celsius below 0
At 105 degrees Celsius, steam will remain in the gaseous phase as it is above the boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius). Steam will continue to condense into liquid water only once it cools down below the boiling point.
It is not the same:105 degrees Fahrenheit = 40.56 degrees Celsius.105 degrees Celsius = 221 degrees Fahrenheit.
it depends on the substance. water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, 32 degrees Fahrenheit.