Increase or decrease the kinetic energy of elements (well, h2o isn't really an element, but it is a compound) h2o, neon, mercury, and bromine to see their phase (solid, liquid, or gas) and movement at the molecular scale at different temperatures. You may notice that on the thermometer there is no actual temperature markers. This is because of the widely varying boiling and freezing points of these elements. I have listed below the correct data (in °C) below. ~~ Water: Freezing point: 0°C. Boiling point: 100°C. ~~ Neon: Freezing point: -246.4°C. Boiling point: -248.6°C. ~~ Mercury: Freezing point: -38.8°C. Boiling point: 356.7°C. ~~ Bromine: Freezing point: -7.4°C. Boiling point: 58.9°C.
All code by me. (@cs3839192) Credit to @rrkask for Molecule and Thermometer pixel art. Credit to @centiwati for researching the characteristics of the different elements (boiling and freezing points) Credit to @centiwati for the randomly appearing pie. It is rainbow pie because it represents every pie he loves - cherry, peach, pecan, strawberry, raspberry, key lime, blueberry, and apple pie.) Thank you so much for viewing. Please leave a like and favorite and/or share with others.