Some examples of substances that are solids at room temperature include grease. This becomes like a Gelatin at room temperature. Butter is also an example.
I know that aluminum and scandium are solids at room temp.....
Saturated fat - ie. lard
Plastic, most metals (aluminum, tin, copper, etc.)
Ionic compounds are solids at room temperature whereas molecular substances as a group are variable in their states of matter - some are solids, but many are liquids or gases.
These substances are elements. Moreover they are elements which are solid at room temperature.
These substances are elements. Moreover they are elements which are solid at room temperature.
http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
aluminum and rock juice and milk oxygen and nitrogen
Iodine and astatine are solids at room temperature.
There is no set temperature for solids. Each element is different. At room temperature we have solids, liquids and gases. Therefore the temperature for a solid is different for each element.
Solids.
No. they are solids
At room temperature all metalloids are solid.
Most metals at room temperature are solids