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How can the melting and boiling point be used to determine the state of an element at room temperature?
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How can the melting and boiling point be used to determine the state of an element at room temperature?
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How can the melting and boiling point be used to determine the state of an element at room temperature?
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room temp is usualy 25 degree celcius if the mealting point is lower than 25 than is liquid if the boiling point is also lower than 25 than it is in vapour form if visa-versa than it is solid form
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