list the densities of any five liquids at room temperature.
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In Sections 1.3 and 2.5A3, we noted that the physical properites of a particular substance determine its state at room temperature. If both its normal melting point and its normal boiling point are below room temperature (20°C), the substance is a gas under normal conditions. The normal melting point of oxygen is -218°C; its normal boiling point is -189°C. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature. If the normal melting point of a substance is below room temperature, the substance is a liquid at room temperature. Benzene melts at 6°C and boils at 80°C; it is a liquid at room temperature. If both the normal melting point and the normal boiling point are above room temperature, the substance is a solid. Sodium chloride melts at 801°C and boils at 1413°C. Sodium chloride is a solid under normal conditions. Figure 9.1 illustrates the relationship between physical state and normal melting and boiling points.
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Acetic acid (vinegar)
1.049
Kerosene
0.201
Ammonia
0.771
Mercury
13.593
Butane
0.599
Methanol
0.791
Citric acid
1.660
Nitric acid
1.420
Corn syrup
38.000
Octane
0.699
Crude oil
0.790
Paraffin
0.800
Ether
0.714
Propane
0.494
Gasoline
0.749
Turpentine
0.868
Glycerine
1.259
Water
1.000
Isopropyl alcohol
0.786
Whale oil
0.925