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The aluminum will be the same as room temperature.
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all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
room temperature
293 K feels just right.
Terbium melts at 1629 Kelvins. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature.
At "room temperature" - usually considered to be 68 degrees Fahrenheit - mercury is a liquid.
The kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass, and cannot be applied to temperature. However, room temperature is generally regarded as 20 degrees Celsius, which is 68 degrees Fahrenheit, or 293 kelvins.
25 degrees
Francium is considered a solid at room temperature.
Room temperature is considered 20 0C for all materials and tests.
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A temperature of 24 degrees Celsius is considered to be a comfortable room temperature for most people. A couple degrees above or below is considered acceptable as well.
In scientific applications, room temperature is normally considered to be 20° C (68° F).
The average comfortable temperature of a room, usually taken to be 68-70 degrees.
We usually take it to be 25 degree celcius.