Any sort of vegetable oil is usually liquid at room temperature.
saturated triglycerides tend to be hard at room temperature because they come primarely from animals
Saturated fats tend to be solids at room temperature. This is because the hydrocarbon tails of saturated fat molecules are straight, due to the lack of double bonding between carbon atoms. As a result, the saturated fat molecules are more compact, allowing them to exist as solids at lower temperatures. Examples: butter and lard.
Compounds with lower specific heat tend to be liquids or gases at room temperature, as they require less energy to increase their temperature. This means they are more likely to exist in a less dense state compared to compounds with higher specific heat, which are typically solids at room temperature.
Mostly true, though methylamine and ethylamine are both gases at room temperature.The dividing line between liquids and solids at room temperature of 1-aminoalkanes is about 1-aminododecane, which melts at 27-29 degrees Celsius.
In general they are poor conductors of heat and electricity. They tend to be Brittle - if a solid. They are usually Non-ductile unlike metals which are. They tend not to be lustrous May be Solids, liquids or gases at room temperature.
In general they are poor conductors of heat and electricity. They tend to be Brittle - if a solid. They are usually Non-ductile unlike metals which are. They tend not to be lustrous May be Solids, liquids or gases at room temperature.
they tend to be a liquid at room temperature :)
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True. Saturated fats have a higher melting point and tend to be solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fats have a lower melting point and are typically liquid oils at room temperature.
The room temperature will tend to move towards whatever the outside temperature is.
Between solids, liquids, and gases, gases tend not to be observed at room temperature. For example, think about water - there's ice, water, and water vapor. We can see ice and water at room temperature, but water vapor can really only be seen on cold days, when you can see the water vapor from your breath condensing on dust particles in the air.