They do Occur in SOLID,LIQUID and GAS
Metals typically occur in their native form, meaning they are found naturally as pure elements in the Earth's crust. This is because metals are stable in their metallic form due to their high reactivity with other elements.
Coal is a solid state of matter. It is a naturally occurring combustible material composed primarily of carbon and other elements, often used as a source of energy.
It is a Solid, but occurs as orthodontic acid. Usually found in certain volcanic spring waters.
No, elements in a group do not necessarily have the same state of matter. Elements can exist in different states of matter based on their temperature and pressure. For example, in Group 18 (Noble Gases), elements like helium and neon are gases at room temperature, while elements like radon can be solids.
Molecules can change states of matter through the processes of melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, and sublimation. These changes in state occur when the temperature or pressure of the substance is altered, causing the molecules to rearrange in a way that transitions the substance from one state to another.
in there native state
Gold can be found naturally as veins running throughout granite and quartz, or with the element tellurium.
Solid
A solid.
Halogens like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine exist in different states of matter at room temperature: fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is a liquid, and iodine is a solid.
it is found at 1
in solids i think
Technetium is a solid metal.
At room temperature protactinium is a solid metal.
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
At room temperature thorium is a solid metal.
it comes in liquid and solid states