Whatever temperature the room happens to be.
At room temperature iron is a lustrous metallic gray colour.
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
silver is a metal and solid at room temp. it has no viscosity since viscosity is the ability to flow. Silver has its own viscosity, ranging from XX,XXX values either dilluted or pure.. it is measured using voscometer
room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
mercury is a liquid in its natural state at room temp. oxygen is a gas naturally silver is silver like mercury but solid at room temp. silver is the densest, mercury is less dense and oxygen is lighter. oxygen is colorless
gas at room temp
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Silver is a metal that remains solid at room temperature, with a melting point of 961.8 degrees Celsius (1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit). It is highly ductile and malleable, making it ideal for use in jewelry and coins. Silver also has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal.
depends on what temprature the room is.
No that's pretty hot. Room temp for Fahrenheit is about 70 degrees
being a liquid metal at room temp and being toxic in high levels (also silver and lustrous) used in alot of old equipment