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They are soft, and generally can be cut with a knife, like cold butter.
it belongs to the transition metals so, I would say it is a SOLID.
Solid metal a room temperature.
The temperature is extremely high, and on the surface iron would not be solid at that temperature. But the pressure is also extremely high, and this forces the molecules of metal to remain in solid form.
By heating steel and melting it, steel can be changed into a liquid.
They are soft, and generally can be cut with a knife, like cold butter.
it belongs to the transition metals so, I would say it is a SOLID.
potassium has melted by time it reaches 20 degrees.
No, it would not.
Astatine (like iodine) would be solid at room temperature.
It depends on the solid. Stone would probably become molten lava. Metals would become liquid and could by poured into moulds. Solid ice would turn into water.
solid
Any of the ceramic like materials. Look to the up and to the right of the periodic table. Semi-metals and solid non metals would be good places to start.
A solid I believe.
Plutonium at 20 C would be a solid.
Solid metal a room temperature.
It would be a solid at 20C