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.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
most of the elements are solids 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.
At room temperature curium is a solid radioactive metal.
All things in a room will eventually be at room temperature.
metalloids
At room temperature plutonium is a solid, radioactive metal, very dense.
no. Radon is a radioactive gas.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
Room temperature, or normal temperature, is 20 deg C - for all elements.