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The melting temperature of tin is about 231˚ C and the melting temperature for oxygen is about -218˚ C. What is the difference in the melting temperatures for tin and oxygen?

a.144
b.13

User IsHristov
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Answer:


D = 512^\circ

Explanation:

Given


Tin=231^\circ


Oxygen=-218^\circ

Required

The difference in their melting points

This is calculated as:


D = |Oxygen - Tin|


D = |-281^\circ - 231^\circ|


D = |-512^\circ|


D = 512^\circ

The difference is 512 degrees

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