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No. The only metal that is not solid at room temperature is Mercury (Hg)

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At room temperature none of the metals are?

None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.


At room temperature no metals are what state of matter?

No metals are in a gaseous form at room temperature. Most are solids and one (Mercury chemical symbol Hg) is a liquid.


What is a characteristic of nonmetal a?

One characteristic of non-metals is that they are generally gaseous at room temperature. Non-metals will also typically bond with metals easily.


Is gaseous at room temperature metal or nonmetal?

nonmetal it is a gas


Why non-metals gaseous at room temperature?

The atoms of non-metals are covalently bonded in a molecule. These molecules are joint by weak intermolecular forces of attraction which are easily overcame. Hence the boiling point is low and usually below room temperature so at room temperature, they are gaseous.


What metals turn to gases at room temp?

At room temperature, two metals that can turn to gases are mercury and cesium. Mercury has a boiling point of 356.7°C (674.1°F) and cesium has a boiling point of 671°C (1,240°F). Both metals have low enough boiling points to become gaseous at room temperature.


What is the state of non metals at room temperature?

Some are solid (eg carbon) some are gaseous (eg oxygen) and one is liquid (bromine).


Is oxygen a brittle solid at room temperature?

No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.


What is the phase at room temperature of hydrogen?

At room temperature, hydrogen is in the gaseous phase.


Are some metals gases at room temperature?

No. With the exception of mercury all metals are solids at room temrperature and have negligible vapor pressures. Mercury does have a measurable small vapor pressure at room temperature, enough to be a hazard.


What form is gaseous ammonia in at room temperature?

At room temperature ammonia (NH3) is a gas.


Are ionic bonds gaseous at room temperature?

No they are not