the melting point of mercury

  1. Calculate the heat energy released when 29.7 g of liquid mercury at 25.00 °C is converted to solid mercury at its melting
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  2. DrBob222, HELP!Calculate the heat energy released when 29.7 g of liquid mercury at 25.00 °C is converted to solid mercury at
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  3. calculate the heat energy released when 25.8 g of liquid mercury at 25 C is converted to solid mercury at its melting point.Cons
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  4. the melting point of the element bromine is about 19 grades F this is about 57 grades F more than the melting point of mercury.
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  5. Calculate the heat energy released when 19.6 of liquid mercury at 25.00 C is converted to solid mercury at its melting point
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  6. Observe the vial of mercury shown in the picture above. An example of an extensive property of mercury would be _________.a.
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  7. metal mercury at room temperature is a liquid. melting point is 39 degree celsius.freezing point of alcohol is 114 degree
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  8. Mercury is a metal, which is liquid at room temperature. Its melting point of alcohol is 39 Celsius the freezing point of
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  9. How much water at 20 degrees C is needed to melt 1 kg of solid mercury at its melting point which is -39 degrees C? (The heat of
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  10. determine the quantity of heat needed to convert 17.0g of solid mercury at -50.0C to mercury vapor at 25C . Specific heats: ,
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