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Oxygen has a lower boiling point than water.
It is a gas at room temperature.
Lesson 1-calcite isn't spelled like that-satellite Lesson 2-it cant be at room temp when its not in a room its kept outside so the temp. would be according to the weather. so its a no u cant satellite a electrical conductor at room temp.
Everything that has been in the room for a long enough time to reach thermal equilibrium will be at the same temperature, including wood. So if room temp. is 70 F then the wood is 70 F.
Liquids or gases.
Bromine and mercury are the two elements that are liquid at room temperature (20oC - 22oC).
nonmetals
Mercury in thermometers: they expand and shrink but are still liquids inside the thermometer. It is still considered a metal and it is liquid at room temp.
room temp
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. There are other, non-metals that are also liquid at room temp, but I'm not certain which ones.There are 6 metals that are liquids at or near room temperature: Mercury, Caesium (Cesium), Gallium, Bromine, Francium, and Rubidium.
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
Yes. ********************** 2nd Opinion: No. The alkanes are liquids at room temp. and pressure starting with pentane, C5H12. Since nonane, C9H20, is beyond that, it has to be a liquid, not a gas.
About one to two weeks.
You do not want your turkey at room temp
No. However, if they are removed from the refrigerator and are cold they will need to cook longer to reach the proper temperature for doneness (170F). Allowing meat, fish and poultry to reach room temp is okay as long as the food is not held at that temp (about 80F) for long. Reason is bacteria love raw meats at room temp and multiply like crazy if left warm too long.
solid at room temp