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That will depend upon the specific bacterium. Some will grow rapidly at room temperature, others will not.
No, Holmium is stable in dry air at room temperature but is rapidly oxidized in moist air or when heated.
Unstable in air or water, they oxidize rapidly and sometimes violently.
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
room temperature
Calcium carbonate is a solid, such as chalk or limestone.
because of the temperature rise
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
At room temperature an ice cube...is rapidly melt. It is impossible for the ice to have the room temperature (ca. 20 0C) at normal pressure.
That will depend upon the specific bacterium. Some will grow rapidly at room temperature, others will not.
Sodium carbonate does not decompose at room temperature...
No, Holmium is stable in dry air at room temperature but is rapidly oxidized in moist air or when heated.
If left at room temperature, a banana will decompose quicker than an apple.
Extremely hot glass flows and sometimes rapidly in the right temperature. At a lower temperature it is like molasses. And at room temperature it doesn't flow and is just like other solids.
Because diazonium ions are unstable at room temperature and they can decompose
Unstable in air or water, they oxidize rapidly and sometimes violently.