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Methanol has a melting point of -97 degrees celsius and a boiling point of 65 degrees celsius. What phase is methanol in at 80 degrees celsius? (Solid, Gas, or Liquid?)
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Methanol has a melting point of -97 degrees celsius and a boiling point of 65 degrees celsius. What phase is methanol in at 80 degrees celsius? (Solid, Gas, or Liquid?)
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This should answer your question if not just let me know
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