Gold is a solid at room temperature, and well above it, too.
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid at room temperature.
it is solidGold is a solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 1064 oC Gold is obviously a solid at room temperature, because how else would you get gold bars, gold (pure) Jewellery etc if it were in a liquid or gas state.
solid It is common to observe that gold jewellery is hard, not liquid or gaseous.
Gold is a solid at room temperature.
Uranium, gold, iron and aluminum are solid metals at room temperature. Neon is a gas.
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.
Liquid gold and solid gold are both forms of pure gold. The difference is their physical state - liquid gold is molten gold at a high temperature, while solid gold is cooled and solidified gold at room temperature. Both forms have the same chemical composition and properties as pure gold.
Silver would be a solid at room temperature. This is also what happens with gold. If both were heated, then they would be liquids.
Actinium is a solid at room temperature.
Titanium is a solid at room temperature.
No, coconut milk is not solid at room temperature. It is a liquid that remains in a liquid state at room temperature.
it is liquid at room temprature