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Anything that is in solid state while being above room temperature.

If you mean just slightly above room temperature, (28C°)

Then five things can be:

Steel

Glass

Titanium

Plastic

Table Salt

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Would aluminium freeze at room temperature?

Aluminum is a metal and is solid at room temperature. Since being frozen is the state of matter that is solid, rather than liquid or gas, aluminum at room temperature can be said to be frozen. It does not fell cold, because room temperature is not cold for us. Aluminum melts when the temperature goes above 660 °C (1,220 °F) and freezes when the temperature is below that. It boils, and turns into a gas when the temperature is above 2,519 °C (4,566 °F).


Why white tin available at room temperature?

Transition temperature is that temperature at which two forms of an element co exist. Above and below this temperature only one form exists.. Transition temperature of two states of tin is 13.2°C. Grey tin exist below this temperature and white tin exist above this temperature. It means white tin is stable at room temperature(25°C) which is higher than 13.2°C


Why is white tin available at room temperature?

The transition temperature of two allotropic forms of tin is 13.2degree c .so this temperature indicates white tin is more stable above 13.2degree celsius ,which is room temperature.


Do all liquid freeze at the same rate?

No. Every substance has its own freezing and boiling temperatures, and they're rarely the same as the freezing or boiling temperature of any other substance. Here's something to consider: You're sitting in your easy chair, enjoying a glass of water and breathing comfortably. Let's just say the temperature is about 72° in the room, more or less. That temperature is above the freezing point of the water in your glass, but below its boiling point. So the water is liquid. But 72° is lower than the freezing point of glass, so the glass tumbler is solid, and it's holding the liquid water very nicely. 72° is above the freezing point of air, and even above its boiling point, so the air in the room is in the state of gas, (which makes it much easier to breathe). If the temperature in the room were to change drastically, however, you could easily have steam, or liquid glass, or solid air.


The transition from a liquid to a solid?

If it happens below normal room temperature, it's usually called "freezing". If it happens above room temperature, it's usually called "solidification".

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Would aluminium freeze at room temperature?

Aluminum is a metal and is solid at room temperature. Since being frozen is the state of matter that is solid, rather than liquid or gas, aluminum at room temperature can be said to be frozen. It does not fell cold, because room temperature is not cold for us. Aluminum melts when the temperature goes above 660 °C (1,220 °F) and freezes when the temperature is below that. It boils, and turns into a gas when the temperature is above 2,519 °C (4,566 °F).


Does hot water freeze more quickly than room temperature?

Hot water would take longer to reach the freezing point than room temperature so hot water would freeze slower than water at room temperature


What material is a liquid at room temperature 25c?

Many things are liquid at room temperature, includingwateroilsMercury


What three elements are at room temperature?

All things in a room will eventually be at room temperature.


Can ice tea freeze?

Yeah any liquid can and as long as it is in a freezing temperature room or container forever!


Is gold solid or liquid at room temperature?

Gold is a solid at room temperature, and well above it, too.


What are 5 liquids that do not have water?

-- pure alcohol at room temperature -- mercury at room temperature -- oxygen below its boiling temperature -- iron above its melting temperature -- nitrogen below its boiling temperature -- salt above its melting temperature -- gold above its melting temperature -- any other element or compound that is not H2O, above its melting temperature and below its boiling temperature


Can you freeze jaffa cakes?

No, they taste far better when consumed (as intended) at room temperature.


How do you preserve food by jellying?

you freeze it then you take it out for 5 or 6 days at room temperature


What is the minimum recommended temperature in a room?

it can be above 32digrees


Why was the experiments started at a temperature 50C below room temperature and ended at a temperature 50C above room temperature?

You need to specify what type of experiment you are asking about.