it is a solid! :)
It is a solid.
At STP ( Room Temperature) there are only two elements that are liquids. They are Mercury(Hg) and Bromine(Br) / Mercury also goes by the names 'Quicksilver' and more formally, 'hydragyrum (Hg). Cobalt (Co) is a solid metal at STP. NB Do NOT confuse the elemental symbol for cobalt (Co) with Carbon Monoxide (CO) , The difference is the lowercase/capital 'o/O'.
Iron, cobalt, and nickel are the elements that are naturally magnetic at room temperature.
Yes, at room temperature.
Cobalt is a silvery-gray metal that is solid at room temperature. It has a metallic luster and can be polished to a shiny finish.
It's solid. Symbol: Co Atomic number: 27
Cobalt does not react with water at room temperature. However, finely powdered cobalt can react with water over time to form cobalt hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
Actinium is a solid at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.Fluorine is a gas at room temperature
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid 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.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Boron is a solid.
iodine is solid at room temperature