Info from http://www.matweb.comwww.matweb.com
Melting point 1273 - 1283 °C 2320 - 2340 °F
I would say, it will be solid in every possible RW application.
Info from http://www.matweb.comwww.matweb.com
Melting point 1273 - 1283 °C 2320 - 2340 °F
I would say, it will be solid in every possible RW application.
Sorry Mario is correct. They are obviously taking 298K as room temperature (25degrees celcius). Also when you think about it if its solid at 25degrees then it will obviosuly still be a solid at 21degrees as I am unaware of anything that changes from a solid to a liquid by cooling.
My appoligies for the mistake
Regards
Ian
Ian, Helium 3 will change from a liquid to a solid under certain conditions, it has to be at 30 atmospheres and 0.5 kelvin towards absolute zero.
And if we have event on the planet Jupiter well let you know. Trouble will be finding a nearby Travelodge
Karoline travel lodges are everywhere. Im sure theres one in that area!
Oh come on! Even if there is one there, it will be full up by now
Bloody Martians! They grab all the loungers by the methane pool and sling their slimy green towels over em. GGGGGRRRRR!
Team Gore - revolutionizing the vapourbot world
More like the Martians have their own robot arena with robot parts strewn everywhere.
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