Many are gases at room temperature, including hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and the radioactive gas radon. There are only 2 elements that are liquid at room temperature : bromine and mercury. Cesium (28.5 °C), Gallium (29.76) °C, Francium (30 °C) and Rubidium (39.30 °C) are also liquids at near room temperature.
Iron is an element, and is solid at a typical Earthen room temperature. That is only one example of a great many.
Picking the alkali metals as an example, lithium, sodium, potassium and rubidium are solid at RT (although ductile).
NO!!!
There a both liquids and gases.
The two elemental liquids are Mercury , and bromine.
Some of ther elemental gases are hydrogen, oxygen, nitrgen and the inert/noble gases.
Mercury, or Hg, is a liquid near room temperature.
There are more Individual elements that are solid at room temperature than those that are not.
no. oxygen is an element, yet it's not solid now is it?
Mercury and Bromine are liquid at room temperature. H He N O F Ne Cl Ar Kr Xe Ra are gas at room temperature.All others are solid.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
Iron can be a solid, liquid, or gas because it is an element and elements can become all the forms of matter
At standard room temperature and pressure Fluorine is a yellowish coloured gas. When it is combined with another elements it forms a fluoride and I am pretty sure that they are all solids at room temperature and pressure. Although the properties of individual fluorides will vary.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
No. The majority of elements are metals, but there is a section towards the right-hand side of the periodic table where non-metals are located (elements such as chlorine, xenon, and carbon are non-metals)
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
There are 118 elements, not 14. Most are solid at room temperature. Only 11 elements are gasses.
It could be anything depending on the elements Solid, liquid or gas
Most metals at room temperature are in the solid phase. Gold is the most malleable and ductile of all known metals.
Iron can be a solid, liquid, or gas because it is an element and elements can become all the forms of matter
All except H, He, O, N, F, Ne, Cl, Ar (Gallium is JUST solid at Room Temp), Br, Kr, Xe, Rn, Hg
All things in a room will eventually be at room temperature.
Water. Nonmetal elements at room temperature are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine and the noble gasses which are all gasses and bromine which is a liquid.