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What is the correct temperature for melting point in Celsius?   0 degrees  
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What is the correct temperature for boiling point in Celsius?   100 degrees  
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What is the correct temperature for freezing point in Celsius?   0 degrees  
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How do you know if water is going to freeze or melt?   if heat is added or removed  
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What is the correct temperature for boiling in K?   373 degrees  
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What is the correct temperature for freezing point in F?   32 degrees  
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Which one would melt first; ice cream or gold?   ice cream  
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Is hydrogen a liquid, gas or solid?   gas  
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Which element would most likely react to potassium; radon, neon or fluorine?   fluorine  
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Is hydrogen a metal, nonmetal or metalloid?   nonmetal  
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Which of the following elements is a liquid: bromine, helium or hydrogen?   bromine  
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Is radon a metal, nonmetal or metalloid?   nonmetal  
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What's the atomic number of Hydrogen?   1  
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Is mercury a gas, liquid or solid?   liquid  
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Which of the following belongs to the alkali metals group: sodium, calcium or neon?   sodium  
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