Unless your room is rather on the warm side, decanoic acid would be solid; it melts at about 31 degrees Celsius.
Salicylic acid is a solid at room temperature.
Yes, ascorbic acid tablets are usually solid at room temperature. They are formulated in solid tablet form for ease of use and storage. When stored properly, they remain solid and stable until consumed.
Citric acid is a white crystalline powder at room temperature.
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
Sulfuric acid is a liquid at room temperature.
Salicylic acid is a solid at room temperature.
Yes, ascorbic acid tablets are usually solid at room temperature. They are formulated in solid tablet form for ease of use and storage. When stored properly, they remain solid and stable until consumed.
Citric acid is a white crystalline powder at room temperature.
solid
At some temperature it will be. Not at room temperature. It is a solid up to about 159 °C.
CH3COOH, or acetic acid, is a covalent molecular solid at room temperature.
At some temperature it will be. Not at room temperature. It is a solid up to about 159 °C.
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
Sulfuric acid is a liquid at room temperature.
Yes, at certain temperatures and pressures acetic acid is a solid.
Loosely speaking, "saturated" in fats means "solid at room temperature".
Copper is a solid at room temperature.