SOLUTION: The melting point for an element is the temperature where the element changes from solid to liquid. If C represents degrees celsius and F represents Fahrenheit, the C= 5(F-32)/9

Algebra ->  Inequalities -> SOLUTION: The melting point for an element is the temperature where the element changes from solid to liquid. If C represents degrees celsius and F represents Fahrenheit, the C= 5(F-32)/9       Log On


   



Question 56397: The melting point for an element is the temperature where the element changes from solid to liquid. If C represents degrees celsius and F represents Fahrenheit, the C= 5(F-32)/9
For what temperatures will mercury be a solid

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You give no information about mercury.
Without more information the question
cannot be answered.
Cheers,
Stan H.