Carbon is a solid at room temperature... Solid. Carbon is a solid at Room Temperature.
In °F
Room Temperature ~ 70°F
Carbon's Melting Point(Solid -> Liquid) is 6332°F
Carbon's Freezing Point(Liquid -> Solid) is 6332°F
Carbon's Boiling Point(Liquid->Gas) is 8720.6°F
Carbon's Condensation Point(Gas->Liquid) is 8720.6°F
Room Temperature is way below the point at which carbon turns to a liquid. In essence, the carbon is "Frozen" in the same way that Water freezes below 32°F
In °C
Room Temperature ~ 21°C
Carbon's Melting Point(Solid -> Liquid) is 3500°C
Carbon's Freezing Point(Liquid -> Solid) is 3500 °C
Carbon's Boiling Point(Liquid->Gas) is 4827 °C
Carbon's Condensation Point(Gas->Liquid) is 4827 °C
Room Temperature is way below the point at which carbon turns to a liquid. In essence, the carbon is "Frozen" in the same way that Water freezes below 0°C
the physical state of oxygen at room temperature is GAS! - Joslyn ;*
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Sodium oxide is a soft solid at room temperature.
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gas
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It is a solid at room temperature.
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the physical state of oxygen at room temperature is GAS! - Joslyn ;*
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