Manganese is a pinkinsh-gray, element that is chemically active . It is a hard metal and is very brittle. It is hard to melt, and easily oxidized. It is reactive when pure, and as a powder it will burn in oxygen, it reacts with water i.e it rusts like iron and dissolves in dilute acids.
The metal manganese is a solid at room temperature, and does not melt until 1250 degrees C.
Manganese is a metal, and is a solid at anything near room temperature.
Germanium at room temperature is in the state of a Solid
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
Manganese trifluoride (MnF3) is a chemical compound that consists of one manganese atom and three fluorine atoms. It is a pale pink to brown solid at room temperature.
The metal manganese is a solid at room temperature, and does not melt until 1250 degrees C.
No, while it is possible to melt manganese it is a solid at room temperature
This question has already been answered. Manganese is a solid at room temperature.
Manganese is a metal, and is a solid at anything near room temperature.
NO. It is a balck-brown solid in room temperature.
Germanium at room temperature is in the state of a Solid
The state of silicon at room temperature is SOLID State.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
solid at room temperature
solid at room temperature
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
A diamond at room temperature is a solid.