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How can you tell if an element is a liquid by the melting point and boiling point?

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How can you tell if an element is a liquid by the melting point and boiling point?

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Room temp is about 68 F or 20 C, if the melting point is below room temp it is not a solid at room temp. If the boiling point is above room temp then it is not a gas so it has to be a liquid at room temp.

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