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It depends on what temperature scale you are using.

For Celsius (ºC), Sodium is has already melted and will be in liquid form.

For Fahrenheit (ºF), Sodium has not yet melted and is in solid form.

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Yes. Sodium's melting point is 380.87 Kelvin (207.9° Fahrenheit.)

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No, it is not.

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It is Gas

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yes

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solid gas liccctc

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Q: What is the state of sodium at 1000 degrees Celsius?
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