Physics, asked by a6tanwar, 10 months ago

What Is Boiling Point in a Metal..??​

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Answered by ChaudharYMaXu01
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Explanation:

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Boiling point of metals is the same as the boiling point of anything else. It is the temperature and pressure at which a liquid changes phase to a gas. Metals absolutely will melt, Gallium for example will melt from the heat of your hand and Mercury is liquid at room temperature...

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Answer:

Boiling point of metals is the same as the boiling point of anything else. It is the temperature and pressure at which a liquid changes phase to a gas. Metals absolutely will melt, Gallium for example will melt from the heat of your hand and Mercury is liquid at room temperature.

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