STATES OF MATTER
| SUBSTANCE |
MELTING/FREEZING POINT (ºC) |
BOILING/CONDENSATION POINT (ºC) |
| Iron (Fe) |
1535 |
2750 |
| Gold (Au) |
1064.6 |
2857 |
| Water (H2O) |
0 |
100 |
| Oxygen (O2) |
-218.2 |
-182.8 |
| Bromine (Br2) |
-7 |
59 |
| Ethyl Alcohol (C2H5OH) |
-112 |
78.5 |
| Sugar (C12H22O11) |
188 |
decomposes when boiled |
| Gasoline (C8H18) |
-56 |
126 |
Fill in the blanks with S, L, or G (solid, liquid, gas).
| Iron at 20ºC is a |
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| Water at -3ºC is a |
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| Bromine at 60ºC is a |
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| Gold at 4000ºC is a |
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| Gasoline at 0ºC is a |
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| Ethyl alcohol at -100ºC is a |
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| Sugar at room temp (20ºC) is a |
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| Oxygen at -180ºC is a |
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| Water at 300ºF is a |
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Surprises...
List three things this page shows that most people wouldn't expect...
I did one myself to show you an example:
| I expected gasoline to boil at lower temp than water because it is
flammable, but actually it's higher |
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