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Uranium is a solid at normal temperatures, melting at 1132° C and vaporizing above 3818° C.

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Uranium is a solid, natural metal at room temperature.

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Yes, uranium can be a liquid at a temperature greater than the melting point -

1 132,2 0C.

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Uranium is a solid at room temperature.

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