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My Request: what materials are liquid at 50 kelvin? The Chrome (Google) response:
At 50K (-223.15C) most pure elements are solids or gases, with only a few noble gases being a gas at this temperature and many elements being solids. Common liquid elements like mercury (234K) and bromine (292K) are too far above 50K to be in a liquid state at this temperature. Therefore, there are no common elements that are liquid at 50K and it is likely that some very cold and specialized liquids would be needed to be in liquid state at this temperature.
Examples of materials that are liquid at 50K (-223.15C)
- Helium: It is the only element that is liquid at 50 K at standard pressure. Its boiling point is approximately 4.2 K.
- Some molecules and compounds
- Liquid hydrogen: It boils at around 20K and its boiling point is -253C. At 50K, hydrogen is in a liquid state.
- Mercury (solid)
- Bromine (solid)
- Gallium (solid)
- Iron (solid)
- Aluminum (solid)
- Nitrogen (gas)
- Oxygen (gas)
- Neon (gas)
- Hydrogen (gas)
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