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The solid stete is common for metals butthere are exceptions also. Like mercury which is liquid at room temperature
Most elements are solids when they are at very low temperatures.
Solids are the most dense state of matter
It the same way that 26 letters of the Roman alphabet can be combined together to make all the words in the English language - and similarly for most other languages - elements can be combined to make compounds. Elements and compounds can form mixtures and these three types account for most normal matter.
The matter for most elements is a solid.
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Solid (at room temp).
Liquid state is the most uncommon. There are only 2 elements that are liquids at room temperature. They are Bromine and Mercury.
The liquid elements in periodic table are only 2 , Mercury and Bromine, gaseous elements are 11, Hydrogen, Nitrogen , Oxygen, Fluorine , Chlorine and six Noble gases all other elements are solids.
According to current estimates, the mass in the Universe is made up of: * 68% dark energy. Not much is known yet about this type of substance. * 27% dark matter. Not much is known about this type of substance, either. * 5% regular matter - matter of known composition. Most of the regular matter is in the form of atoms; and most of it is in a state of matter known as a plasma.
For the most part at the moment our Sun is made up of hydrogen fusing into helium, they account for 74.9% and 23.8% of the suns mass other elements known as metals account for less than 2% of the mass. The most abundant metals are oxygen (roughly 1%), carbon (0.3%), neon (0.2%), and iron (0.2%). When the sun runs out of hyrdogen to fuse it will start to convert Helium in to Carbon, at this point life on earth will not be viable.
Plasma, commonly known as the fourth state of matter, is not abundant on Earth but is prevalent in deep space.
because of the cold temprature that makes condensation 2. At low temperatures, most elements will be solid. At intermediate temperatures a few elements such as mercury will be liquid. At high temperatures most elements will be liquid, and higher again, all elements will be vapour.
NO. Solid is the most dnse state of matter.