Phosphorus. P.
The state of matter of tin at room temperature is a solid. Tin is classified as a metal. It is in group 14 in period 5.
Antimony is a solid at room temperature. Chemical symbol of antimony is Sb. It is in the p group.
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
At room temperature scandium is a solid metal.
Uranium is solid metal at room temperature.
The state of matter of tin at room temperature is a solid. Tin is classified as a metal. It is in group 14 in period 5.
Sodium is an alkali metal in the first group of the periodic table.Sodium is a solid at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid metal element at room temperature. It is found in group 2 of the periodic table and has a silvery appearance.
Antimony is a solid at room temperature. Chemical symbol of antimony is Sb. It is in the p group.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
The actinides are a group of elements. What state of matter they're in depends on which particular one you're talking about and what the temperature is, though in cases where the temperature is one that a human could reasonably expect to survive "solid" is an extremely good guess.
Californium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 98 and symbol Cf. It is a radioactive metal that is typically produced in nuclear reactors. At room temperature, Californium would likely be in a solid state, as most metals are solid at room temperature.
Tgis question is simply saying what is its state of matter at room temperature. This substance or uranium is a solid at room temperature.
Vanadium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Potassium, symbol K, is a solid at room temperature as it is a metal. It melts at 63 degrees celcius.
NO!!! Potassium is a silvery solid, with a low melting point.
At room temperature scandium is a solid metal.