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Q: What state is graphite at room temperature?
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What is the state of matter at room temperature of graphite?

Graphite is a solid.


What is graphite at room temperature?

Graphite is carbon at any temperature.


Why does graphite?

Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.


Why does graphite sublime?

Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.


Why is a pencil a solid at room temperature?

The "lead" in the pencil is a form of carbon called graphite. Graphite has a melting temperature of about 6606 degrees F. So, unless you can heat the graphite to that temperature, it will remain as a solid.


Does graphite react with oxygen or air?

Yes, graphite reacts with oxygen but not at room temperature. The temperature has to be quite high ;)


What is the reaction of graphite and water?

Nothing, It will sink but it won't react with water at room temperature. You have to heat graphite to something like 800 degrees Celsius to react with water at that temperature it will react with steam to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas.


What is germanium state at room temperature?

Germanium at room temperature is in the state of a Solid


What is the physicals state of silicon at room temperature?

The state of silicon at room temperature is SOLID State.


What is the most stable form of allotropic form of carbon?

Coal, graphite and diamonds are all allotropes of carbon and are stable at room temperature.


What is the physical state of potassium hydroxide at room temperature?

Solid state in room temperature.


What is sliver state at room temperature?

solid at room temperature