you would need water
No, metal is typically solid at room temperature. Some metals have melting points below room temperature, but they would still exist as solids at room temperature unless specifically cooled below their melting point.
One example of a substance that can exist as both a liquid and a solid is honey. At room temperature, honey is a thick liquid, but if cooled below its freezing point, it can solidify into a semi-solid state.
Granite is a type of igneous rock. At room temperature it would be a solid. The term igneous refers to rocks that have cooled and solidified from lava or magma. At one point the molecules that formed the granite were in a liquid state and given a hot enough temperature could form a gas.
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A substance can be frozen at room temperature if its freezing point is below the temperature of the room. This can happen with certain substances like liquid nitrogen or dry ice, which have very low freezing points and can transition from a liquid to a solid state at room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. Cooled below its freezing point, bromine would probably be a brittle crystalline solid much like iodine.
No, metal is typically solid at room temperature. Some metals have melting points below room temperature, but they would still exist as solids at room temperature unless specifically cooled below their melting point.
In a recipe, this means to bring milk to the boiling point and then to return it to room temperature. "Scalded" can also mean "injured by boiling water".
A: Heat from the room will move to the cold object. B: Condensation will happen
If all the items in the room were at the dew point temperature, it means that the air in the room is at 100% relative humidity. This could result in condensation forming on the surfaces of the items in the room, as the air can no longer hold the moisture. This might lead to dampness, potential mold growth, and discomfort in the room.
it would get pretty hot!
One example of a substance that can exist as both a liquid and a solid is honey. At room temperature, honey is a thick liquid, but if cooled below its freezing point, it can solidify into a semi-solid state.
Burning of coal in a closed room will have suffocating effects.
Our skin surface has been cooled below the "dew point" of the humid air outdoors, so it condenses there.The HVAC Veteran
it would die
If you just have methane in a dark room nothing will happen because nothing is there to react. If the room was light nothing would happen either, as there are still no other chemicals for it to react with.
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