None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
nonmetal it is a gas
Solid, liquid or gas - it depends on the non-metal.
Well, non metals are a gas at room temperature and so, they were never really a solid in the first place.
None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
Its a gas
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
Uranium, gold, iron and aluminum are solid metals at room temperature. Neon is a gas.
noble gases
Like all other metals except for mercury, americium is solid at room temperature.
It means whether the substance in question is solid, liquid or gas at normal room temperature, so you could assume that about 20 degrees celsius. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature Water is a liquid at room temperature Iron is a solid at room temperature.
Undoubtedly, the noble gases
No, lustrous is a physical property normally associated with metals, which as usually solid at room temperature. It is a property of metals that is shining.
None, mercury is liquid at room temperature and becomes a gas at around 350�C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not exactly true, there's Copernicium, it's a synthetic element that's a transition metal that exists as a gas at room temp.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
nonmetal it is a gas