Any link exist between temperature and radioactivity.
Some radioactive elements are: uranium, thorium, plutonium, francium, technetium, prometium, radon.
Promethium is a radioactive element with no stable isotopes, so it does not exist in a solid, liquid, or gas state at room temperature. Instead, it exists in a highly unstable and radioactive state, undergoing radioactive decay into other elements. Due to its instability, promethium is typically stored and handled in a controlled environment to prevent contamination and potential health hazards.
Neptunium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Lawrencium is a radioactive element that is man-made and has a very short half-life. Due to its unstable and radioactive nature, lawrencium does not have a stable state at room temperature like other elements.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
most of the elements are solids at room temperature.
At room temperature curium is a solid radioactive metal.
All things in a room will eventually be at room temperature.
At room temperature plutonium is a solid, radioactive metal, very dense.
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no. Radon is a radioactive gas.
Room temperature, or normal temperature, is 20 deg C - for all elements.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.