Yes, carbon is a solid element at room temperature.
Some non-metals like carbon, sulphur, phosphorus,selenium iodine are solids at room temperature. carbon is also a solid at room temperature and even though Non-metals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well. As opposed to metals carbon in the form of powdered graphite allowed its use as a semiconductor
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
At room temperature and pressure, lead is a solid. It has a melting point of 327.5°C and a boiling point of 1749°C.
Copper is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it in the solid state of matter.
Germanium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it a solid state of matter.
Yes, carbon is a solid at room temperature.. Elemental carbon is a solid at room temperature
Some non-metals like carbon, sulphur, phosphorus,selenium iodine are solids at room temperature. carbon is also a solid at room temperature and even though Non-metals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well. As opposed to metals carbon in the form of powdered graphite allowed its use as a semiconductor
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
Steel is not an element it is a metallic alloy containing iron, carbon and other additives. At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid.
I believe that at room temperature, Carbon resides in the state of Minnesota.
Carbon, phosphorus, sulphur, Selenium amount others..
Carbon at room temperature is solid.
Carbon is a solid at room temperature.
Carbon is a solid liquid instead of a gas at room temperature.
well it has to be Mercury yep mercury it is and I'm a physic teacher by the way
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
There are several allotropes of carbon, all of which are solid at room temperature.