Steel is a solid at room temperature and also at 200 0C.
It could be both! In order for ice cream to be a sold, it must be 0 Degrees C, at a minimum. (0 Degrees C = 32 Degrees F) This turns it from its liquid state to its solid state. However, you can lower the temperature of the solid ice cream further to 0 Degrees F in a commercial freezer.
Mostly true, though methylamine and ethylamine are both gases at room temperature.The dividing line between liquids and solids at room temperature of 1-aminoalkanes is about 1-aminododecane, which melts at 27-29 degrees Celsius.
-40 degrees Celsius is equal to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, a convergence point of both measurement methods
The only non-metal element that is a liquid at room temperature I know of is Bromine of group 7.
The state of matter of a substance depends on both temperate and pressure. At standard temperature, ethyl alcohol is a liquid at 1 atm. Its boiling point 78.37 degrees Celsius, and its melting point is -114 degrees Celsius.
It could be either. Solid, liquid, and gas are different phases of matter and both compounds and elements are matter and can be in any of those phases depending on temperature and pressure.
AnswerMercury only becomes solid at temperatures below 37.89 degrees Fahrenheit Mercury becomes a liquid at room temperature.Mercury is very weird. It attaches to metal, but bends over plastic. It is poisonous if used wrong. It is used in thermometers.
It could be either. Solid, liquid, and gas are different phases of matter and both compounds and elements are matter and can be in any of those phases depending on temperature and pressure.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
It could be both! In order for ice cream to be a sold, it must be 0 Degrees C, at a minimum. (0 Degrees C = 32 Degrees F) This turns it from its liquid state to its solid state. However, you can lower the temperature of the solid ice cream further to 0 Degrees F in a commercial freezer.
Sucrose can be both solid or liquid. At room temperature, however, it's a solid.
Water both in the solid (ice) and liquid (water) state, can undergo evaporation when at any temperature. At STP water boils at 100 degrees C.
No, they are both gasses.
The temperature of Water at 103 degrees can be solid or liquids. Or maybe both of them
The temperature of chlorine will be solid as its boiling and melting point are both negative numbers...melting point: -101 degreesboiling point: -34
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Yes. PbCl2 is a white solid, but it has a relatively low melting point for a metallic salt - just 501 degrees C as opposed to 801 degrees C for common salt sodium chloride or 786 degrees C for potassium chloride, or 772 degrees C for calcium chloride.