at normal temperature and pressure it is a solid. Try this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenium ***Seeing as I take a Selenium tablet everyday, I'd too say it is a solid.
Generally in Solid state
solid.
Please see the link.
Some non-metals like carbon, sulphur, phosphorus,selenium iodine are solids at room temperature. carbon is also a solid at room temperature and even though Non-metals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well. As opposed to metals carbon in the form of powdered graphite allowed its use as a semiconductor
Iron can be a solid, liquid, or gas because it is an element and elements can become all the forms of matter
it is a liquid element.
no. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature under 1 atmosphere. And hydrogen, technically, is also a metal.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
No. Selenium is solid at room temperature.
Carbon, phosphorus, sulphur, Selenium amount others..
Silicon is a solid element at room temperature.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure
gallium
gas
solid Please see the link.
solid at room temperature
Mercury is a metal element. It can be all 3 stats depending on the temperature. At room temperature it is a liquid.
Molecular Iodine, I2, is a solid at room temperature.
It is normally solid. It melts at 221oC.