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The melting point of indium is 156.2°C. At 323°F, what is the physical state of indium?
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DrBob222
323 F = 161.667 C.
It melts @ 156.2 from solid to liquid; therefore @ 161.667 it is a liquid if it hasn't reached the boiling point. I look up the boiling point and found it to be over 2000 C.
It melts @ 156.2 from solid to liquid; therefore @ 161.667 it is a liquid if it hasn't reached the boiling point. I look up the boiling point and found it to be over 2000 C.
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