Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
Sodium is a metal. It is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Silver is a solid metal. It is known for its lustrous appearance, ductility, and electrical conductivity, all of which are typical characteristics of metals.
nonmetal it is a gas
Niobium is a solid. It is a silver-gray metal that is typically found in the solid state at room temperature.
Solid silver has a greater density than liquid silver which means that solid silver would sink.
Neptunium is a solid metal.
Sodium is a metal. It is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Silver is a solid metal. It is known for its lustrous appearance, ductility, and electrical conductivity, all of which are typical characteristics of metals.
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.
solid nonmetal is solid and metal is just metal
No, gallium is a solid metal, though it does have a low melting point. The only liquid nonmetal at room temperature is bromine.
Metal, 1) its silvery (shiny) and it is a solid, and all metals are solids, with one exceptiuon mercury. Remember that a few metals are not silvery such as copper, gold. And some metals are soft, such as sodium, gallium, indium, potassium.
This varies depending upon which nonmetal you are asking about. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature, but bromine is a liquid and carbon is a solid.
nonmetal it is a gas
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hydrogen is a non metal and will always stay a gas.
plasma is a physical state, from lowest to highest energy, it goes solid, liquid, gas, then plasma