CK-12-Chemistry Intermediate

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2.1. Properties of Matter http://www.ck12.org


TABLE2.1:(continued)


Substance Color Melting Point (°C) Boiling Point (°C)
Chlorine yellow-green − 101 − 34
Gold yellow 1064 2856
Iron silver 1538 2862
Mercury silvery-white − 117 78
Nitrogen colorless − 210 − 196
Oxygen colorless − 219 − 183
Sodium chloride white 801 1413
Water colorless 0 100


  1. What is the physical state of each of the following substances at room temperature?
    a. oxygen
    b. iron
    c. mercury

  2. What is the name of the physical change that occurs in each of the following instances?
    a. Oxygen is cooled from−150°C to−200°C.
    b. Iron is cooled from 1600°C to 1500°C.
    c. Mercury is heated from−130°C to -100°C.

  3. Which colorless substance is a solid at−50°C?

  4. Which substance is a liquid at 1000°C?

  5. Which substance condenses from a gas to a liquid as the temperature is cooled from 20°C to−50°C?


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Points to Consider


A mixture is different from a pure substance because it does not have a uniform and definite composition. Pure
substances include both elements and compounds.



  • Can mixtures be further classified into more than one type?

  • How are compounds different than elements?

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