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Paraffin has a melting point of 52 °C and a boiling point of 300 °C.Which state of matter would paraffin be with a temperature of 41 °C?GasSolidLiquid

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Paraffin has a melting point of 52 °C and a boiling point of 300 °C.

Which state of matter would paraffin be with a temperature of 41 °C?
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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the states of matter relevant to paraffin based on the given temperature ranges:
    • Melting Point: 52 °C
    • Boiling Point: 300 °C
  2. Determine what state of matter paraffin is in at 41 °C.

Relevant Concepts

  • A substance is:
    • A solid below its melting point (52 °C for paraffin).
    • A liquid between the melting point and boiling point (52 °C to 300 °C).
    • A gas above its boiling point (300 °C for paraffin).

Analysis and Detail

  • Since the temperature of 41 °C is below the melting point of paraffin (52 °C), paraffin would be in a solid state at this temperature.

Verify and Summarize

  • At 41 °C:
    • Since 41 °C < 52 °C (melting point), paraffin cannot be in any other state but solid.

Final Answer

Paraffin would be in a solid state at a temperature of 41 °C.

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