Ununpentium will be a solid metal.
a natural state of matter would be tellurium
Platinum's state of matter at room temperature would be a solid.
AgCl, or silver chloride, is a white solid at room temperature.
At room temperature fermium is supposed to be a solid metal.
An Emeralds state of matter at room temperature would be a solid, although the molecules are held tightly together, they still buzz around. So it'd be solid for sure.
If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
Titanium metal would be in the solid state at room temperature.
a natural state of matter would be tellurium
gas
Platinum's state of matter at room temperature would be a solid.
AgCl, or silver chloride, is a white solid at room temperature.
Vanadium is a solid metal at room temperature.
At room temperature fermium is supposed to be a solid metal.
Different temperatures cause matter to change state. When the temperature lowers, matter condenses and forms a solid. When the temperature rises, matter spreads out and becomes a liquid. If the temperature rises even further, the matter could become so spread out that it isn't visible to the naked eye anymore, which would be a gas.
The state of matter would be solid
An Emeralds state of matter at room temperature would be a solid, although the molecules are held tightly together, they still buzz around. So it'd be solid for sure.
At 150 degrees Celsius, most substances would be in the liquid state. However, the state of matter at that temperature may vary depending on the specific substance, as some materials have different melting points.