According to convention, room temperature is generally taken as about 20°C. At this temperature water will be in its liquid phase at standard atmospheric pressure.
Also with reference to the wording of your question if something is a liquid (what is the liquid called) then it can not be ICE which is a solid.
any plant or animal fat that is liquid at room temperature is called unsaturated fat
propanone is liquid at room temperature
liquid. think of what you put into your car.
Methanol is a liquid at room temperature.
Aluminium is not a liquid at room temperature.
Water is a liquid at room temperature and normal pressure.
Alcohol, water, oil, and mercury come to mind.
Water is liquid at room temperature, but it is not an element. Water is a combination of two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen, with the formula H2O. Water is not an element. Mercury (Hg) is an element which is liquid at room temperature.
Liquid
No it is a liquid
any plant or animal fat that is liquid at room temperature is called unsaturated fat
any plant or animal fat that is liquid at room temperature is called unsaturated fat
Water exhibits hydrogen bonding
It means whether the substance in question is solid, liquid or gas at normal room temperature, so you could assume that about 20 degrees celsius. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature Water is a liquid at room temperature Iron is a solid at room temperature.
Water
water
Oils are liquid triglycerides, at room temperature that is.