Plastic, most metals (aluminum, tin, copper, etc.)
Yes, minerals are typically solids at room temperature. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a fixed chemical composition and crystalline structure, which are most commonly found in solid form.
Most substances are either solids, liquids, or gases at room temperature, depending on their molecular structure and intermolecular forces. The state of a substance can change with temperature and pressure.
These substances are elements. Moreover they are elements which are solid at room temperature.
These substances are elements. Moreover they are elements which are solid at room temperature.
Iodine and astatine are solids at room temperature.
There are several substances that are a gas at room temperature. These include argon, oxygen, hydrogen, helium, and neon.
Elements that can exist as solids, liquids, or gases at room temperature are known as metalloids. Some examples of metalloids include arsenic, antimony, and silicon. They exhibit a combination of metallic and non-metallic properties.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
Molecular compounds can exist in various states at room temperature, including gases (e.g. oxygen and nitrogen), liquids (e.g. water and ethanol), and solids (e.g. sugar and salt). The state of a molecular compound at room temperature depends on factors such as the intermolecular forces present and the molecular structure.
At room temperature all metalloids are solid.
most of the elements are solids at room temperature.