Carbon is a solid at room temperature.
Carbon is a solid liquid instead of a gas at room temperature.
Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, so it does not have a specific hot or cold temperature. Its temperature depends on the environment it is in.
as we know that the room temperature is 25*C which is very greater than the boiling point of the carbon dioxide so it remain in the vapor state but boiling point of the iodine is greater than the 25*C
Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is not hard in the traditional sense of the word.
Well ive been getting info saying that its a solid so that may be it if i need to be corrected please do thatDomonique Johnstonmy email address is daj806@yahoo.com
Yes, carbon is a solid at room temperature.. Elemental carbon is a solid at room temperature
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
I believe that at room temperature, Carbon resides in the state of Minnesota.
Carbon at room temperature is solid.
Yes, carbon is a solid element at room temperature.
The density of carbon monoxide at room temperature 1,14 g/L.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases at room temperature, while carbon and mercury are not.
Carbon is a solid liquid instead of a gas at room temperature.
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
Carbon is a solid at room temperature. Not a gas.
Carbon is a solid at room temperature.