There is element which does so.
Not sure what substance E is, but at -200 Celsius, just about everything is a solid. That's mighty cold.
Tin solidifies at a temperature of 231.93 degrees Celsius (449.47 degrees Fahrenheit).
-200 degree Celsius = -328 degree Fahrenheit.
200 K is -73.15 deg C.
Depending on the media agar solidifies at 32 to 40 degrees Celsius. It remains firm up to about 65 degree Celsius.
One example of a substance that is solid at both room temperature and 200 degrees Celsius is gold. Gold has a high melting point of 1064 degrees Celsius, so it remains solid at both room temperature and 200 degrees Celsius.
Not sure what substance E is, but at -200 Celsius, just about everything is a solid. That's mighty cold.
what happen to the heat energy as a substance solidifies
Yes, ammonia freezes at freezes at −77.7 °C.
Tin solidifies at a temperature of 231.93 degrees Celsius (449.47 degrees Fahrenheit).
Copper 'freezes', or solidifies at 1984.31 degrees Fahrenheit.
200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit
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200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
200 degrees Celsius converts to 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes 200 degrees is a reflex angle