Solid
in solids i think
in there native state
Metals typically occur in their native form, meaning they are found naturally as pure elements in the Earth's crust. This is because metals are stable in their metallic form due to their high reactivity with other elements.
Halogens naturally occur in the gaseous state. Examples of halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Gases may be elements, compounds, or mixtures. A gas is a phase state of matter.
Atoms of all elements exist in the state of matter known as the gas phase.
Well, honey, lead doesn't just magically appear out of thin air. It's usually found in its natural state, hanging out with other minerals like a bad influence at a party. So yeah, lead can definitely be found in its pure form in nature, just waiting for someone to come along and cause some trouble with it.
All the elements between Hydrogen and Uranium, inclusive, except elements 43 and 61: Tc (Technetium) and Pm (Promethium) and even these tow have now been found in nature, Silver and gold can be found in their elemental state as can Nitrogen, Oxygen, the inert gases etc.
At room temperature protactinium is a solid metal.
Plasma is the phase of matter that exists naturally only in stars. Plasma is an ionized gas where electrons are separated from atoms, resulting in a high-energy state typical of stars.
The G0 phase occurs in the cell cycle when cells temporarily stop dividing and enter a resting state.
Yes. copper is one of the elements that may, with luck, be found in the native state.