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An equation that describes the maximum and minimum temperatures at which a chemical compound is in a liquid state is given by t...Asked by lyla wright
An equation that describes the maximum and minimum temperatures at which a chemical compound is in a liquid state is given by the absolute value equation |T - 50 |= 50, where T is the temperature in degrees Celsius. Calculate the range in temperature, and identify the chemical compound.
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R_scott
T - 50 = 50 ... T = 100
T - 50 = -50 ... T = 0
liquid between 0ºC and 100ºC ... looks like water ...H2O
T - 50 = -50 ... T = 0
liquid between 0ºC and 100ºC ... looks like water ...H2O