It's a solid.
It's a solid.
Gold is a solid at room temperature and will remain a solid up to its melting point of 1,064 degrees Celsius. At 2,000 degrees Celsius, gold would be in its liquid state.
Gold is a gas at 3000 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 2808 degrees Celsius
Gold melts at 1,064 degrees Celsius, so at 2,000 degrees Celsius it would still be a liquid.
No, Gold is a solid at 21 degrees Celsius, or 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Gold becomes a liquid at 1337.33 degrees K, or 1064.18 degrees Celsius or 1947.52 degrees Fahrenheit.
Obviously, a solid. If it was a liquid or gas at room temperature, wouldn't all your jewelry just melt away or vaporize into the atmosphere?
Gold is typically found in its solid state, as a metal at room temperature. It has a melting point of 1,064 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 2,807 degrees Celsius, so it exists as a liquid or gas at extremely high temperatures.
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?
Gold as it is commonly found is a solid.
Solid
Gold at 2 000 0C is a liquid because the boiling point is 2 870 0C.
Depending on it's temperature, sodium can be a solid, liquid or a gas. It becomes a liquid at 208 degrees Fahrenheit. It enters the gas phase at roughly 1629 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything below 208 Fahrenheit sodium is a solid.