You know that little chart they showed you in class? The one with all the boxes with letters and numbers in them? What's it called, the periodic something or other? Yeah, use that.
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.
tin is a solid because of its form of matter. also the state of matter at room temp. is a solid too because room temp. is like 70 degrees
No, not all halogens are gases at room temperature. Fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature, bromine is a liquid, and iodine is a solid.
Tantalum is a solid at room temperature. It has a very high melting point of 3290°C (5942°F), which means it remains in a solid state under normal conditions.
its liquid at room temp, not solid.
Vegetable oils are liquid at room temp, while animal fats are solid.
it is a solid at room temerature
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Liquid at room temp.
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NaF is a solid at room temp
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.
neon is a gas at room temp.
When Mercury is at any temp. Over -47 it will stay a liquid
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.