Silver would be a solid at room temperature. This is also what happens with gold. If both were heated, then they would be liquids.
At normal temperature and pressure, silver (Ag) is a metallic solid.
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.
At stp (standard temperature and pressure) silver is a solid. The only elements that are liquids at stp are bromine and mercury. There are more elements that are gases than liquids.
AnswerMercury only becomes solid at temperatures below 37.89 degrees Fahrenheit Mercury becomes a liquid at room temperature.Mercury is very weird. It attaches to metal, but bends over plastic. It is poisonous if used wrong. It is used in thermometers.
At room temperature silver is a solid and mercury is a liquid. Both are silver in color.
Niobium is a solid. It is a silver-gray metal that is typically found in the solid state at room temperature.
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid at room temperature.
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.