Approximately 296.15 K.
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
Here the room temperature is about 66 degrees F.
At room temperature (~25°C), germanium is in the solid crystalline phase.
Uranium is solid metal at room temperature.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It has a boiling point of -34°C and a melting point of -101°C, which means it exists as a gas at standard room temperature.
21 to 23 C
It would be a solid.Melting Point: 1360.0 °C - 1633.15 °KBoiling Point: 3041.0 °C - 3314.15 °KAverage room temperature is around 23 degrees Celsius. So hopefully your room isn't in the center of the Earth.
Room temperature is 72 degrees Fahrenheit. (22.2 C) That seems a bit high for Europe - we prefer 68 degrees. (20 C)the normal temperature of room is 25 celsius.and 298 kelvin68 degrees20-25'c
If it is in a bottle with cap at 23 C one week
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
Tepid can also be considered "lukewarm", which is room temperature (or slightly above): 23 C or 73 F
21 degrees C
Room temperature, or normal temperature, is 20 deg C - for all elements.
Room temperature is around 21 degrees C, for anything.
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
At room temperature, Xenon turns into a gas.
70 f, 21 c