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Mercury is liquid at room temperature, while cobalt is a solid metal. Mercury has a low melting point, allowing it to remain in a liquid state at room temperature, while cobalt's melting point is significantly higher, causing it to be a solid at room temperature.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
It's solid. Symbol: Co Atomic number: 27
Francium is a highly radioactive and rare alkali metal. It is a solid at room temperature, but due to its extreme radioactivity, it is typically stored in mineral oil to prevent reaction with moisture in the air. Francium also has a silvery-white appearance when freshly cut.
it is a solid at room temperature
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Mercury is liquid at room temperature, while cobalt is a solid metal. Mercury has a low melting point, allowing it to remain in a liquid state at room temperature, while cobalt's melting point is significantly higher, causing it to be a solid at room temperature.
Iron, cobalt, and nickel are the elements that are naturally magnetic at room temperature.
Yes, at room temperature.
At room temperature pure sulfur is yellow and hasn't odor.
At room temperature, mercury is a shiny, silver-colored, liquid.
Sodium chloride at room temperature is a crystalline transparent substance.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
It is a solid at room temperature.
It's solid. Symbol: Co Atomic number: 27
Francium is a highly radioactive and rare alkali metal. It is a solid at room temperature, but due to its extreme radioactivity, it is typically stored in mineral oil to prevent reaction with moisture in the air. Francium also has a silvery-white appearance when freshly cut.
Magnesium is a solid at room temperature.