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.
No. All metalloids are solid at room temperature. The only gaseous elements are nonmetals.
Commonly Germanium,Silicon,Boron,Arsenic,Antimony,Tellurium considered as metalloids.they all are solid at room temperature
No.
No. All metalloids are solid at room temperature.
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
Most metals are solid at room temperature (20-30C)as room temperature is not enough to provide them required kinetic energy to overcome their forces of attraction or convert its state.thus,they remain solid at room temperature.
Some allotropes of sulfur and phosphorus can. One form of sulfur is pasty just above room temperature, and at least one form of phosphorus is waxy at room temperature. However hammering phosphorus is risky as it ignites easily.
Metals are generally very good conductors of heat and electricity, hard, shiny, malleable, ductile, and solid at room temperature. Some are magnetic.
At room temperature all metalloids are solid.
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.
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
No. All metalloids are solid at room temperature.
no, but some do
nonmetal it is a gas
No. All metalloids are solid at room temperature.
depends on what type of gas some of them are gases until cool them but most of them are gases at room temp
Ionic compounds are solids at room temperature whereas molecular substances as a group are variable in their states of matter - some are solids, but many are liquids or gases.
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
Yes.