The temperature range in degree Fahrenheit for which mercury is not in liquid state.
Answer to Problem 52PPE
The compound inequality is written as follows:
The temperature range in the interval notation is written as follows:
Explanation of Solution
The matter is in the liquid state when its temperature lies between its boiling point and melting point.
The boiling point of elementmercury =
The melting point of element mercury =
Convert the temperature in the degree Fahrenheit as follows:
Where,
- F represents the temperature in degree Fahrenheit.
- C represents the temperature in degree Celsius.
Plugin the value of boiling point of elementmercury in equation (1)
Similarly the melting point of element mercury in degree Fahrenheit is converted.
Plugin the value of melting point in equation (1)
To keep the mercury in the liquid state, the range of temperature in the form of equality is written as follows:
Where,
- Tb.prepresents the boiling point.
For meting point, the inequality becomes,
The compound inequality is written as follows:
The temperature range in the interval notation is written as follows:
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