Which substance has the highest density at room temperature? hydrogen, oxygen, water
Sodium shouldn't sink in water at room temperature, because the density of sodium is less than the density of water. The density of sodium at room temperature is 0.968 g/cm3, whereas the density of water at room temperature is 0.998g/cm3. So technically, sodium should float in water, not sink.
Room temperature is 25 oC so it would still be a solid. It would be 104 degrees F... So. unless the substance's boiling point is below that, it would be a solid. otherwise it would be a gas.
K2CrO4
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Boron is a solid.
Chlorine is a substance. It is not a mixture. At room temperature, chlorine is a gas. The color of the gas is yellowish green.
mercury
Water, the rest are gases.
The density of iodine at room temperature is 4,933 g/cm3. This is not a high density.
The densest chemical element is osmium with a density of 22,59 g/cm3 at room temperature.
At room temperature Mercury (Hg) is the highest density liquid (13.534 kg/L), though molten gold (Au) and Platinum (Pt) - at higher temperature that is - are more dense.
Density = Mass/Volume =3.21/45 =7.13g/cc Spec Grav = density of substance/ density of water =7.13/1 =7.13
what is the density of scandium at room temperture?
If the ignition temperature of a substance is lower than the room temperature where it is, then that substance ignites.
The density of carbon monoxide at room temperature 1,14 g/L.
How about I tell you what substance is not a solid metal at room temperature. Mercury Everything else is a solid metal at room temperature.
The density of ununoctium is not known.
Hydrogen, a gas, has the lowest density at room temperature and pressure (0,00008988 g/cm3).