Fluoride does not exist on its own as a substance. It is a negatively charged ion that needs to be accompanied by a positive ion. Substances containing this ion, call fluorides are not liquids, gasses, or metals but solid salts.
The element fluorine from which the fluoride ion is formed from is a gas.
Fluoride in and of itself is no a substance. It is an ion that is a part of a number of substances such as sodium fluoride, calcium fluoride, and tin II fluoride. Being ionic compounds they are solid at room temperature. Fluorine, the element from which the fluoride ion is derived, is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature. "Fluoride" is only part of a name, so it's hard to say, but when most people say "fluoride" they actually mean tin (II) fluoride, which is a solid at room temperature.
(Note: stannous fluoride is an old name for tin (II) fluoride, and is common in older literature.)
Sodium fluoride is a solid at room temperature.
Methanol is a colorless liquid at room temperature, with a melting point of -97.6Β°C. It is not a solid at standard conditions.
At room temperature berkelium is a solid metal.
No, silicon is a solid at room temperature. It is a metalloid with a crystalline structure.
Boron exists in a crystalline form at room temperature.
Sodium fluoride is a solid at room temperature.
Potassium fluoride is a solid compound at room temperature and pressure. It has a high melting point of 858 degrees Celsius and does not exist in a liquid state under normal conditions.
At standard room temperature and pressure Fluorine is a yellowish coloured gas. When it is combined with another elements it forms a fluoride and I am pretty sure that they are all solids at room temperature and pressure. Although the properties of individual fluorides will vary.
Actinium is a solid at room temperature.
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid at room temperature.
Titanium is a solid at room temperature.
Decane is a liquid at room temperature.
Boron is a solid at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid in room temperature
Ethanol is a liquid at room temperature.
propanone is liquid at room temperature
At room temperature, sulfur is a solid.Yellow solid in room temperature.