good to know.
They are solids at room temperature and obtained mainly from an animal source.
Probable you think to cholesterol.
Since oxygen is usually a gas, what is found in the tank (at room temperature) is a gas.
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
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.
Potassium can be solid, liquid or gas. At normal room temperature and atmospheric pressure it is a solid. Above 63.3oC it is a liquid and above 760oC it is a gas.
Saturated fat.
Saturated fat.
Saturated fat.
Probable you think to cholesterol.
Since oxygen is usually a gas, what is found in the tank (at room temperature) is a gas.
At room temperature, pure sulfur is a crystalline solid that has a bright yellow color.
it is a solid at room temperature
At room temperature, calcium is solid.
Yes, at room temperature.
Pure lye is a solid at room temperature, but it is usually sold as a concentrated aqueous solution.
Plutonium is a solid at room temperature.
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium