Elements such as iron, carbon, sulfur, and gold exist as solids at ordinary conditions.
It's called sublimination
Glucose exists as a solid at standard conditions since it is a stable molecule at room temperature and pressure.
Boron is a solid at normal Earthly surface temperatures.
No, carbon dioxide can occur naturally as a solid (dry ice), liquid (when compressed), and gas (in the atmosphere). Mercury is another substance that naturally exists as a solid, liquid, and gas under different temperature conditions.
No, air can exist in different states depending on the temperature and pressure. At standard atmospheric conditions, air exists as a gas, but it can condense into a liquid or freeze into a solid at lower temperatures.
It's called sublimination
If you mean the state of matter, under ordinary conditions it is solid.
Glucose exists as a solid at standard conditions since it is a stable molecule at room temperature and pressure.
Sulfur is a stable element under normal conditions, but it can react with other elements to form compounds. In its elemental form, sulfur exists as a solid at room temperature and does not decompose easily.
solid compounds. When pure still solid and mainly metallic
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solid.
In standard conditions, sodium is a solid.
It is a grayish black solid metal usually exists in combination with other elements.
Boron is a solid at normal Earthly surface temperatures.
Chemical elements may be solid, gas or liquid.
Argon has a face-centered cubic structure.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature. It has a high melting point of 1414°C and a boiling point of 3265°C, so it exists as a solid in most everyday conditions.