At room temperature, Calcium is a soft grey solid.
It is a gas.
zinc's normal phase is a gas
Calcium is a solid at room temperature, with a density of 1.55g/cm-3. Its melting point (the temperature at which it turns into a liquid) is 342 degrees Celsius, or 1548 degrees Fahrenheit. Its liquid density is 1.378g/cm-3.
Platinum's state of matter at room temperature would be a solid.
At room temperature, hydrogen is in the gaseous phase.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature. (See the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics for physical properties.)
Gas at room temperature
It is a gas.
Carbon at room temperature is solid.
just like you
It is a solid.
I guess you probably mean calcium. Calcium is a solid at room temperature.
Neptunium is a solid metal at room temperature.
zinc's normal phase is a gas
Argon is a noble gas and exists as a gas at room temperature.
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The phase of most elements, at standard temperature and pressure, is solid. The exceptions are as follows: Gas: Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon. Liquid: Bromine, Mercury. Standard temperature and pressure (shortened to s.t.p.) are 293K (20oC) and 1atm (normal atmospheric pressure).