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Thymol exists as a white, crystalline solid at room temperature.
Crystalline structure at room temperature High melting and boiling points Exist as solids due to strong intermolecular force of attraction
No. Many covalent compounds are liquids or gases at room temperature and pressure. A few examples:- methane, CH4; ethane C2H6; benzene C6H6, sulfur hexafluoride, SF6 Also covalent compouconsisting of small molecular units can form crystalline solids but may also form waxy amorphous solids. Room temeprature crystalline solids are more typically ionic compounds.
I would have to say KCl.
At room temperature bromine is a reddish-brown liquid. s
A crystalline solid is a substance which, at room temperature, has a crystalline structure, usually the result of ionic bonds and water of crystallization.
The crystalline form of water is called ice. It does not form at room temperature.
Thymol exists as a white, crystalline solid at room temperature.
No. To strain harden at room temperature requires cold working beyond the material yield point, and ceramics have no yield, being brittle.
Generally salts are solid at room temperature.
Ammnium nitrate (NH4NO3) is a crystalline solid at room temperature.
no because at room tempture its a crystalline solid.
It is a crystalline solid at the room temperature.
It is a crystalline solid.
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt with a face-centered cubic crystalline structure.
Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid at room temperature.
No, as being a liquid (as you'll know of coarse) it is NOT crystalline. All liquids are amorphous.