First off you need to be more specific. Are you refering to 20*C or 20*F?
Luckily Vanadium is a metal and it is a solid at either F or C but you need to make sure to specify.
Vanadium is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It melts at 2183°C (3961°F) and boils at 3680°C (6656°F), transitioning between solid and liquid states at those temperatures.
Vanadium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Vanadium is a solid metal, not a gas. It boils at over 6100 degrees Fahrenheit, so vanadium vapor would completely scorch your nasal passages before you had a chance to smell anything.
solid
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?
At twenty degrees ununseptium is in the solid state. It turns to solid at 298 kelvins.
Vanadium is solid at room temperature.
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: V2O5(s) + 5H2(g) → 2V2O3(s) + 5H2O(l)
It's a solid.
Water changes from a liquid to a solid (freezes) at 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Solid
It's a solid.