Unsaturated fats tend to be oils at room temperature.
Double bond!!
Yes. Only Mercury and Bromine are liquid elements at room temperature and pressure.
Granite is a type of igneous rock. At room temperature it would be a solid. The term igneous refers to rocks that have cooled and solidified from lava or magma. At one point the molecules that formed the granite were in a liquid state and given a hot enough temperature could form a gas.
this is because the type of materials you have and the type of object you have. the reason for this is because, for example glass is room temperature because the air-con in your classroom is set at room temperature and the glass of your window contracts to the air con making it room temperature
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Triglyceride
Double bond!!
A type of lipid. I don't know what it is called though.
The description of an unsaturated lipid is that it is a type of fat that is found naturally in plant products such as nuts or seeds. Unsaturated lipids are liquid at room temperature.
At room temperature, the element Mercury is a liquid.
Yes. Only Mercury and Bromine are liquid elements at room temperature and pressure.
Animal fats are lipid materials, both oils and fats. Fats and oils are both made up of triglycerides. Oils are liquid at room temperature and fats are solid.
butane
Any sort of vegetable oil is usually liquid at room temperature.
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.
Pyrite is a type of mineral. AKA fool's gold. It's solid at room temp.
The difference at room temperature is not significant.