All except H, He, O, N, F, Ne, Cl, Ar (Gallium is JUST solid at Room Temp), Br, Kr, Xe, Rn, Hg
room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit
No that's pretty hot. Room temp for Fahrenheit is about 70 degrees
that's a good question. It is a amorphous solid because it expands or gradually loses shape.
Room temp.
25 degree Celsius, or 298 kelvin
The halogen family elements contain a solid (iodine), a liquid (bromine), and a gas (fluorine and chlorine) at room temperature.
Most elements in the periodic table exist in a solid state at room temperature and pressure. However, some elements are gases, such as hydrogen and helium, while a few are liquid at room conditions, such as mercury and bromine.
Mercury is not a solid at room temp.
Most are solid, some are gaseous, and one or two are liquid.
it is a solid at room temerature
Vegetable oils are liquid at room temp, while animal fats are solid.
a solid
Many materials are solid at room temperature: bronze, stainless steel, teflon, brass, uranium etc.
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