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Phosphorus is a solid at room temperature. It exists in different allotropes, with white phosphorus being the most reactive and common form at room temperature.
Actinium is a solid at room temperature.
No, only mercury (Hg) is a liquid. All other metals are solids at room temperature, although gallium (Ga) and cesium (Cs) have melting points just above room temperature.
solid It is common to observe that gold jewellery is hard, not liquid or gaseous.
iodine is solid at room temperature
Most metals at room temperature are solids
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Phosphorus is a solid at room temperature. It exists in different allotropes, with white phosphorus being the most reactive and common form at room temperature.
One common substance that freezes at room temperature is water. At 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), water freezes and turns into ice.
Granite is clearly a solid at room temperature.
It must be a fat
Water is the most common.
The only common metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Mercury. Other metals are Caesium & Francium. i think!!
"Room temperature" is defined as the common range of 20 °C (68 °F) to 25 °C (77 °F).
http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
Fullerenes can exist in different forms at room temperature, including solids, liquids, and gases. The most common form of fullerenes found at room temperature is solid, such as C60 which has a fullerene structure.
Uranium is a metal, solid, radioactive at room temperature.