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Presumably, phoshophorus at room temperature, would be at ... room temperature. It would be solid and melt at 44.2°C (white phosphorus: 111.56°F) or 610°C (black phosphorus: 1130°F)

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Solid, but keep it away from air.

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it is a solid at room temperature

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Its a Violet Or Black Colour XD

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solid at room temperature

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solid

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solid

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Solid

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Q: What it is phosphorus's state of matter at room temperature?
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