Physics, asked by jewel2320, 10 months ago

Which of the following behaves like water
between 0°C and 4°C.
1)Rubber
2) Glass
3) Salt
4) Mercury

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Answered by TopperPranshu
2

Answer:

this is your answer....

Explanation:

mercury is the answer

as it is used in thermometer to check body temperature

they are liquid in room temperature

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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Mercury behaves like water between 0°C and 4°C (option 4).

  • The state of matter of water (H₂O) is liquid. At 0°C to 4°C the element 'Mercury' (Hg) is found to be in the liquid state.
  • The element Mercury is the only known metal which behaves like a liquid (state is liquid) at room temperature.
  • The state of mercury between 0°C to 4°C  can be determined as liquid because the melting point of mercury is lesser than the 0°C standpoint and the boiling point of mercury is evidently greater than the room temperature (20°C to 25°C)..

In other words:

  • At T<-38.3°C Mercury is in solid state.
  • At T<0°C (approx. -38.8°C) Mercury starts melting i.e. changes state from solid to liquid.
  • From 0°C <T<4°C (also at room temp.) Mercury is in liquid state.
  • At T>357°C  Mercury starts boiling i.e. changes state from liquid to gas.

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