The normal phase of aluminum at room temperature is a solid.
You can, however, heat to really high temperatures until it becomes a liquid or even a gas.
The normal phase of molybdenum is when it is at normal room temperature.
The normal phase of an element is: What form it is (liquid ,solid ,gas) what the classification is (nonmetal ,metal ,metalloid)
Hafnium (Hf) Atomic # 72 Atomic Mass 178.5 Protons 72 Electrons 72 Neutrons 106 Melting Point 2230 C Boiling Point 4600 C Normal Phase It's A Solid Metal And Belongs Into The Transition Metals.
I assume that you are referring to phase A and phase B? So what happened to phase C, in that case? The answer is that the magnitudes are the same, but phase B (and phase C) are displaced by 120o. The normal phase sequence (the order in which each voltage would reach its peak value) would be A-B-C.
Floating neutral in 3 phase supply is undesirable as if the same thing occurs then there will be bad effect for all single phase equipment which we are using as phase to neutral voltage will exceed from its normal value and it will harm the equipments.
Aluminum is solid at room temperature
At room temperature and pressure Aluminium is a solid.
The answer is Solid. This was hard, but the most reasonable answer is Solid.
what is the normal phase of the elment Argon The normal phase of the element Argon is a gas.
The normal phase of Ununnilium is synthetic. The normal phase of Ununnilium is synthetic.
The normal phase of Silicon is solid.
the normal phase of zink is bannana
The normal phase for platinum is solid. At room temperature, platinum is a solid.
Actually the normal phase of calcium is a SOLID.
the normal phase of the Element Xe is gas
the normal phase of titantium is solid
The answer depends on what is meant by "normal phase".