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  • Substances Liquid at 105°C: Exploring Boiling Points and Factors
    It's impossible to definitively say which substance is liquid at 105 Celsius without more information. Here's why:

    * Boiling Points Vary: Different substances have different boiling points. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, but mercury boils at 357 degrees Celsius.

    * Pressure Matters: The boiling point of a substance is also influenced by pressure. At higher altitudes, where air pressure is lower, water boils at a lower temperature.

    To give you a specific answer, I need to know:

    * What kind of substance are you interested in? (e.g., metal, liquid, organic compound)

    * What pressure are you considering?

    Examples of substances that could be liquid at 105 Celsius:

    * Some oils: Many cooking oils have boiling points well above 105 Celsius.

    * Certain metals: Some metals, like mercury, remain liquid at temperatures well above 105 Celsius.

    * Many organic solvents: Many organic solvents used in chemistry have boiling points exceeding 105 Celsius.

    Let me know if you can provide more details, and I can give you a more accurate answer!

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