Yttrium is a solid metal at r.t.
Yes, Yttrium is a solid at room temperature, as are all metals with the exception of mercury.
Barium is a solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 727°C. Barium at room temperature is explosively combustible, especially as powder, due to its extreme reactivity with oxygen in the air. Barium sulfate is used in medical radiology, and barium is used with yttrium in YBCO high-temperature superconducting compounds (yttrium barium copper oxide).
Elements in group 18 are gases at room temperature.
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Calcium can be solid, liquid or gas. At room temperature it happens to be a solid.
Yes, Yttrium is a solid at room temperature, as are all metals with the exception of mercury.
No. Yttrium is a solid metal. The only two elements liquid at room temperature are mercury and bromine.
Yttrium has a melting point of 1526 °C and a boiling point of 3336 °C. It will be solid.
It'd be a metallic solid
Yttrium is a solid at room temperature, as are all metals apart from Mercury.
Barium is a solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 727°C. Barium at room temperature is explosively combustible, especially as powder, due to its extreme reactivity with oxygen in the air. Barium sulfate is used in medical radiology, and barium is used with yttrium in YBCO high-temperature superconducting compounds (yttrium barium copper oxide).
Nothing. It is at room temperature.
Whatever the room temperature happens to be at the time. If the room is 75° then the salt would be the same temperature.
Whatever temperature the room happens to be.
Yttrium is used to increase the strength of aluminium composite. The addition of yttrium to alloys generally improves workability, adds resistance to high-temperature fragments, and significantly enhances resistance to high-temperature insulators
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