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The freezing point of helium is -468 degrees Fahrenheit. If you increase that temperature by 569.7 degrees Fahrenheit, you reach the freezing point of phosphorus. What is the fr…
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The freezing point of helium is -468 degrees Fahrenheit. If you increase that temperature by 569.7 degrees Fahrenheit, you reach the freezing point of phosphorus. What is the freezing point of phosphorus?
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The answer to your question would be that 101.7 is the freezing point of phosphorous.
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