Metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals they are all of the above
Most metals are solids at room temperature. But, the solids very in hardness, for example pure gold is softer than chormium. Mercury is one exception at it is liquid.
Alkaline Earth Metals are solid.They have solid structure and has two valence electrons.
All are solid except for mercury (Hg).
Gas :)
Lithium is a solid at room temperature. It turns into a liquid at 453.69 K, and boils at 1615 K.
Yes, but they can also be liquid.
liquid as in thermometers
All the alkali metals; the three heavier alkaline earth elements, calcium, strontium, and barium; and the white allotrope of phosphorus are all considered soft solids at room temperature.
it turns into liquid
Beryllium is a solid. It fits in the alkaline earth metals.
1) NaOH : two top alkaline earth metals' solubility is decreasing as we can see from cloudy to lots of solid and two bottom metals' solubility is also decreasing in observing difference amount of solid between Sr(NO3)2 and Ba(NO3)2 2) NaCl: all of the alkaline earth metals are soluble. 3) NABr: all of the alkaline earth metals are soluble. 4) NaI: all of the alkaline earth metals are soluble. 5) Na2SO4: solubility of alkaline earth metals is decreasing from clear to solid and cloudy. 6) Na2CO3: solubility of alkaline earth metals from Mg(No3)2 to Sr(NO3)2 is decreasing and after Sr(NO3)2, solubility is increasing. 7) Na2C2O4: solubility of alkaline earth metals is decreasing from clear to solid and cloudy.
The Earth's inner core is solid metals and the outer core is liquid metals.
Magnesium is in the state of a solid form.
Calcium is a crystalline solid. The Alkaline Earth Metals have been tested many times but the only crystalline solid is Calcium.
Look at the position of Pb in the periodic table and the postion of the Alkali Earth metals. Alkali Earth Metals are in noble-gas configuration when they are doubly charged cations. Lead however is on the right hand side, and would like to have more electrons to get into that stablest configuration; making the bonds in lead-compounds more covalent -and stronger- in nature. Insoluble compounds have lattice enthalpies higher than the enthalpy of solvation. Now since Alkali Earth metals like to be in ionic states; their compounds will dissolve in general more easily than the same compounds with lead, since usually the lattice energy of lead compounds is much higher (In case of insoluble compounds higher than the energy that would be released upon solvation, which thus doesn't occur).
At anything about or around room temperature, the metal beryllium is a solid.
A alloy is a solid or liquid mixture of two or more metals.
Metals are not a part of earth's atmosphere. All metals are solid under normal conditions, except for mercury, which is a liquid.
(Alkali metals, alkali earth metals, transition metals, other metals, other non-metals, halogens, noble gasses, rare earth metals.) ==> these are not 'types of matter' they are just the names of the categories we put the elements in. Their are 3 main types of matter: gas, liquid and solid, some say that plasma is also a type
All alkaline earth metals loss two electrons.
Scientist think there is liquid in the Earth's core because the temperature there is far too high for any rocks or metals to remain solid