The physical state is based on the Intermolecular forces (IMF).
Many organic compounds are non polar and have weak IMF's. They would likely be a gas. If the compound is polar, it would likely be a liquid.
Many organic compounds have low melting points and low boiling points. As a result, they are liquids or gases at room temperature.
Many things are liquid at room temperature, includingwateroilsMercury
because they have low melting points and low boiling points . ao as a result, they are gases at room tempertureansw2. Please research your answer. Even as far as a dictionary.Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon, and used in living matter.
At room temperature (approximately 293 K or 20 °C), several substances are in a liquid state. Common examples include water, ethanol, and benzene. Additionally, some oils, like olive oil and motor oil, remain liquid at this temperature. Many organic solvents, such as acetone and chloroform, also exist as liquids at room temperature.
Oils are liquid triglycerides, at room temperature that is.
propanone is liquid at room temperature
it is liquid at room temprature
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
Ethanol (the kind of alcohol you get in drinks) is liquid at room temperature. It boils at around 78'C, so will become a vapour at this point.
Aluminium is not a liquid at room temperature.
Methanol is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is the only metal to be liquid at room temperature.