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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 37)
37.
Which of the following is in liquid form at room temperature?
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Mc Sitlhou said:
1 decade ago
Helium is not a liquid at room temperature. Liquid helium has a boiling point of about 3.2 Kelvin or -266.8 Celsius.
Rani said:
1 decade ago
whether the liquid will be at cool temperature or hot liquid
Champa said:
1 decade ago
Sodium is the right answer.
Francium is solid at room temperature.
Francium is solid at room temperature.
Maha said:
1 decade ago
What is fracium? why the liquid from at room temperature?
Avinash c m said:
1 decade ago
The melting points of alkali metals were plotted and based on the information francium's melting point was extrapolated to less then room temperature.
Kiran said:
1 decade ago
How many metal is in liquid form at room temperature ?
Ashutosh said:
1 decade ago
Mercury & helium are liquid at room temperature.
Deepak said:
1 decade ago
In chemistry standard temperature in actually 25 degrees Celsius. At that temp Francium is solid but it does liquefy at 27 degrees.
Obaid said:
1 decade ago
Sodium is in liquid state at room temperature.
Unknown said:
1 decade ago
Melting point of sodium is 97.83 Celsius and francium 27 Celsius so francium is in liquid state at room temperature.
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