X xjoohn Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 13, 2012 Messages 86 Reaction score 24 Points 4,636 Pre-Dental Jun 21, 2013 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Is there a rule for determining the physical states of atoms/molecule at 25 C? Is there a conceptual explanation to this or just memorization?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Is there a rule for determining the physical states of atoms/molecule at 25 C? Is there a conceptual explanation to this or just memorization?
emitpeels Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 23, 2013 Messages 242 Reaction score 23 Points 4,641 Jun 21, 2013 #2 25 C is room temperature. Wouldn't this be a common sense question like is h20, bromine, etc a liquid at 25C? Upvote 0 Downvote
25 C is room temperature. Wouldn't this be a common sense question like is h20, bromine, etc a liquid at 25C?
lr2014 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 470 Reaction score 65 Points 4,746 Dentist Jun 21, 2013 #3 Mercury and Bromine are the only liquid elements at 25 C Upvote 0 Downvote