It is because the freezing point of water is i.e. 0 degree Celsius is much below the normal temp. and it's boiling point i.e. 100 degree Celsius is much higher than the normal conditions.
Therefore, water stays in liquid state at normal conditions.
Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.
No, under normal conditions chlorine is a gas.
Under normal conditions, aluminum is a solid.
Bromine is the nonmetal element that exists as a liquid under normal conditions. It has a melting point of -7.2 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 58.8 degrees Celsius.
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Under normal conditions room temperature and pressure it is a gas.
Under normal conditions, platinum is a solid.
Bromine is a diatomic liquid under normal conditions with a molecular formula of Br2
Under normal conditions (in a container or under ground) natural gas is a gas.
Bromine is a dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens.
Under normal conditions vinegar is a liquid and so does not need to melt.
Under normal temperature and atmospheric pressure conditions propane is gaseous. However, when the temperature is reduced to below −42.09 °C or when it is stored under high pressure (approx 177 psi), it takes the form of a liquid.