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In the natural state, and under standard conditions, it will be solid and liquid.
Depends on the temperature. the natural state is a solid. If you raise the temperature to its boiling state it will become a liquid and a further raise in temp will convert it to a vapor. (gas)
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Solid. Check out article in January National Geographic Magazine.
No. Sugar is a solid. When heated, it will burn, but not sublime. (To sublime is to go from the solid state to the gaseous state with no liquid state in between. The most common thing that will sublime is solid carbon dioxide, which we know as "dry ice". It's a solid below about -109F, and sublimes into the gaseous state above that. Carbon dioxide has no liquid state at atmospheric pressure; it is only liquid below 0 degrees F at pressures above 60PSI.)
In the natural state, and under standard conditions, it will be solid and liquid.
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In their natural state, diamonds are a solid.
can be a solid liquid or gas
Depends on the temperature. the natural state is a solid. If you raise the temperature to its boiling state it will become a liquid and a further raise in temp will convert it to a vapor. (gas)
if you mean carbondioxide, then it's state is meant to me gas.Answeri think carbon i s gasAnswerthe people above me are fails, carbon is a solid and is a nonmetal. it is able to form strong covalent bond with other carbon hence gives it a high melting point. common carbon is graphite and diamond.
Carbon dioxide can be a solid, liquid or gas. At standard temperature and pressure it is a gas.
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
The states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. A solid melts to become liquid and a liquid evaporates to become gas. Sublimation is the direct change from solid to gas.
Solid. Check out article in January National Geographic Magazine.
Solid. Mercury is a metal and is liquid in it's natural state.
"At room temperature" xenon is a gas. However, at other temperatures, its 'natural state' will be liquid or solid.