The group 5A non-metal that is a solid at room temperature is phosphorus with the symbol P.
Tin is a solid at room temperature, with a melting point of 231.93°C (449.47°F).
Antimony is a metalloid that is solid at room temperature. It is in the solid phase at normal room temperature.
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
Scandium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, so its normal phase is solid.
Uranium is a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 1,132°C (2,070°F) and a boiling point of 3,818°C (6,904°F).
The normal phase of einsteinium is solid at room temperature. It is a radioactive metallic element with the symbol Es and atomic number 99.
Tin is a solid at room temperature, with a melting point of 231.93°C (449.47°F).
Sodium is an alkali metal in the first group of the periodic table.Sodium is a solid at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid metal element at room temperature. It is found in group 2 of the periodic table and has a silvery appearance.
Antimony is a metalloid that is solid at room temperature. It is in the solid phase at normal room temperature.
Uranium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, so it is in a solid state.
The actinides are a group of elements. What state of matter they're in depends on which particular one you're talking about and what the temperature is, though in cases where the temperature is one that a human could reasonably expect to survive "solid" is an extremely good guess.
The normal phase of thorium at room temperature is solid. Thorium is a metallic element that exists as a solid in its natural state.
Vanadium is a solid state of matter at room temperature.
Potassium, symbol K, is a solid at room temperature as it is a metal. It melts at 63 degrees celcius.
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
Scandium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, so its normal phase is solid.