The table will always say, usually black lettering of the chemical symbol means solid. All states on normal periodic tables are at SATP (standard air tempurature and pressure: 25 degrees celcius, 100kPa (kilopascals))
Gases: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon
Liquids: Mercury (Hg on the Periodic Table), and bromine
Solid: Everything else
Elements classified as solids are typically indicated by black text on the periodic table. Other states of matter are represented by different colors; gases are often shown in green and liquids in blue.
No, gold is a dense, malleable metal at room temperature. It is a solid element on the periodic table.
Calcium comes from the alkaline earth metals family on the periodic table of elements.
At room temperature, tellurium is a solid. It is a brittle, silvery-white metalloid element that belongs to the group of nonmetals on the periodic table.
That element is found as a solid in nature.We studied one element every day in science class. Hydrogen is an element.
Thorium is a solid element, categorized as a metal on the periodic table. It is a naturally occurring radioactive material and is commonly used in nuclear reactors and certain types of research.
I believe that this element doesn't exist.
Neptunium is a metal element. It is a solid in room temperature. It is in the f block of the Periodic Table.
No, gold is a dense, malleable metal at room temperature. It is a solid element on the periodic table.
The color of solid hafnium is typically silvery gray in appearance.
It's because the element has yet to be isolated
Calcium comes from the alkaline earth metals family on the periodic table of elements.
Dubnium is supposed to be a solid metal, similar to tantalum.
The natural state of the element chromium is a solid metal. The natural state just indicates what the element is.
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element, metal, solid, radioactive, placed in period 7 and group 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Not known but very probable a dark color.
is located on the left of the stairstep line
At room temperature, tellurium is a solid. It is a brittle, silvery-white metalloid element that belongs to the group of nonmetals on the periodic table.