Sure, Calcium's melting point is 839.0 °C (1112.15 K, 1542.2 °F).
Calcium chloride is a solid at room temperature like other ionic compounds.
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
Under standard laboratory conditions, calcium is a solid.
No, freezing changes a liquid to a solid. To change a solid to a liquid you need to apply heat. The change begins when the solid reaches its melting point.
The state of liquid to Solid is ; Freezing
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid at rtp.
Calcium is a solid in room temperature
Calcium hydroxide is a solid compound at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Calcium oxide is a solid at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly referred to as quicklime.
Calcium iodate is a solid compound at room temperature. It appears as a white crystalline powder or solid.
I could be all 3, but is generally a liquid or solid.
Calcium is typically a solid at room temperature, though it can be melted to a liquid state with enough heat. It exists as a gas at very high temperatures.
change of a liquid to a solid
The change from liquid to solid is called freezing.