Uranium, gold, iron and aluminum are solid metals at room temperature.
Neon is a gas.
No, it is a solid at room temperature.
Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure Aluminium is a solid.
Under standard pressure and temperature Aluminium is a solid.
Any of the above based on the temperature. Solid at room temperature.
Uranium is a solid at normal temperatures, melting at 1132° C and vaporizing above 3818° C.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
This depends on the temperature (and pressure)! At 1 bar of pressure, Below 933.47 K (660.32 °C, 1220.58 °F) Aluminium is a solid. Between 933.47 K and 2792 K Aluminium is a liquid. Above 2792 K (2519 °C, 4566 °F) Aluminium is a gas.
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Liquid uranium refers to molten uranium, which is uranium that has been heated to a temperature where it melts and becomes a liquid. Molten uranium is used in some experimental nuclear reactors for research purposes.
Uranium is solid metal at room temperature.
At room temperature uranium is a solid metal, not hot; the melting point of uranium is 1 132,2 0C.
Uranium has a melting point of 1,132°C (2,070°F), meaning it can exist as a solid and transition into a liquid state when heated above this temperature. At temperatures below the melting point, uranium remains a solid.