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The metal curium is normally a solid at anything close to "normal" temperature. It melts at well in excess of 1000 °C. Curium is a synthetic trans-uranium element; it is not found in nature. A link can be found below.

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At room temperature curium is a solid radioactive metal.

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Cerium is a metallic solid at room temperature.

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It is a solid at room temperature.

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It would be a solid at room temperature.

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