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The room temperature will tend to move towards whatever the outside temperature is.
it's already a liquid at room temperature
at room temperature about 4 hours
Butter can last for days at room temperature. But it is not recommended to leave it out for that long.
they would be solids at room temperature.
not too long
After an hour or so at room temperature, meat should be cooked.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Francium, Cesium, Gallium, and Rubidium become liquids slightly above room temperature, meaning you could watch them melt in your hand! Every other metal, however, is a solid at room temperature.
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
mercury (Hg) & Bromine (Br) are liquid at room temperature.The following become liquids at a temperature slightly above room temperature:FranciumCesiumGalliumRubidium