Assuming by "normal conditions" you mean room temperature at sea level, pure calcium would be in a solid state.
Under normal conditions CuCl2 can exist in either a solid state or in aqueous solution.
Under normal conditions, +2 is cadmium's only positive oxidation state.
100 degrees Celsius is the boiling point of water under normal atmospheric conditions.
Under normal conditions it is Xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4). Under more demanding conditions you can get XeF2 or XeF6.
No. Oxygen is an element that is a gas under normal conditions.
Under normal conditions it is a solid.
Calcium is solid at room temperature, so it is already "frozen" under normal conditions. In its pure form calcium is a silvery-gray metal.
Under normal conditions CuCl2 can exist in either a solid state or in aqueous solution.
No, they will not react when put together. This is because both calcium and copper are electropositive metals. No two electropositive elements or electronegative elements react under normal conditions.
Under normal conditions, +2 is cadmium's only positive oxidation state.
Under normal conditions, chlorine is a gas. It occurs naturally as Cl2, and it has a yellowish color to it.
Titanium is a solid under normal conditions.
nitrogen
Under standard laboratory conditions, calcium is a solid.
It is because the freezing point of water is i.e. 0 degree Celsius is much below the normal temp. and it's boiling point i.e. 100 degree Celsius is much higher than the normal conditions. Therefore, water stays in liquid state at normal conditions.
Helium, hydrogen, and air are gases.
Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?