At STP (Standard temperature and pressure) lithium is a solid.
Krypton's normal phase is a gas. Its atomic symbol is KR and atomic number is 36. It was discovered in 1898.
Yes, lithium is stable at STP. That doesn't mean it is safe to handle, nor does it mean it remains stable after contacting other other halide salts, or even water (try that one; it will be good). In a nut shell, yes, lithium is stable at 30 degrees Celsius *******AS LONG AS IT'S BY ITSELF******* Look at MSDS for lithium http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Lithium-9927559
Dilithium is the diatomic molecule (Li2) of lithium in gaseous phase.
Dilithium is the diatomic molecule (Li2) of lithium in gaseous phase.
At STP (Standard temperature and pressure) lithium is a solid.
Gold is solid at STP.
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Gaseous at STP
Lithium is a solid at STP. There is a site that really has good facts. Chemicool.com
Lithium in its standard state is a solid metal.
Neon is a gas at STP.
At Standard Temperature Pressure it is a solid.
Gas
Krypton's normal phase is a gas. Its atomic symbol is KR and atomic number is 36. It was discovered in 1898.