| Substance | Melting Point | Boiling Point |
| Gallium (Ga) | 29.76 C (Celcius) | 2400 C |
| Antimony (Sb) | 630.6 C | 1587 C |
| Tin (Sn) | 449.5 C | 2602 C |
| Mercury (Hg) | -38.83 C | 356.7 C |
1. An alloy that was made from gallium, antimony, and tin was heated to 3000 C. As the alloy cools, which metal will be the first too condense?
2. Complete the statement with the two temperatures that would make it true.
"Above (temp1) gallium and tin would take the shape of their container but antimony would not until (temp2)"
Temp 1 = ?
Temp 2= ?
Substance Melting Point Boiling Point Gallium (Ga) 29.76 C (Celcius) 2400 C Antimony (Sb) 630.6 C...
The melting point of gallium is 29.76 °C at 1 atmosphere pressure because under these conditions O AS and Assure for the process Ga(s) → Gall) are both positive. O AS and Assure for the process Ga(s) → Gall) are equal in magnitude and opposite in sign. O AS for the process Ga(s) → Gall) is positive. O AG for the process Ga(s) → Ga(l) is positive.