NaF is a solid at room temp
It is a solid that can be liquefied In order to retrieve it to the solid form you need to allow the liquid to evaporate. It will leave the solid form. It is salt when chlorine is added, creating sodium chloride.
iron 2 fluoride is a solid, yes at room temperature however, you realy should indict the tempeeture and pressure when asking if something is a solid gas or liquid. Water can be all three as we all know from experience.
sodium is a solid at room temperature. like its in a salt shaker..!!
Sodium chloride is not a liquid at room temperature. In fact, it is the chemical name for common table salt, which is a solid.
At room temperature it is solid but under different pressure and temperature conditions it could be a liquid or gas (as can anything else).
Sodium is a solid at room temperature.
Sodium nitrite is a solid at room temperature.
Sodium is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
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It is a solid that can be liquefied In order to retrieve it to the solid form you need to allow the liquid to evaporate. It will leave the solid form. It is salt when chlorine is added, creating sodium chloride.
Sodium is a metal. It is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature sodium chloride is a solid.
No it is a salt which is a solid at room temperature.
At standard room temperature and pressure Fluorine is a yellowish coloured gas. When it is combined with another elements it forms a fluoride and I am pretty sure that they are all solids at room temperature and pressure. Although the properties of individual fluorides will vary.
At normal room temperature, it's a solid.
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is a solid at room temperature.
Sodium is an alkali metal in the first group of the periodic table.Sodium is a solid at room temperature.