Many things are liquid at room temperature, includingwateroilsMercury
Mercury (Hg) is liquid at room temperature.
The term that refers to the total quantity of all the combustible products within a room or space is known as fuel load. It represents the amount of material available to sustain a fire within that area.
At room temperature, coal is in a solid state. It is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock primarily composed of carbon, along with various other elements. The solid form allows it to be mined and used as a fossil fuel for electricity generation and heating.
No, a kernel would not explode at room temperature if broken open. The term "explode" typically refers to a sudden release of energy or material, which is not a characteristic of a kernel breaking open at room temperature.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
Calcium nitride is a solid at room temperature. It is a gray to black crystalline material that is odorless and non-combustible.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are gases at room temperature. Oxygen supports combustion and hydrogen is very combustible. Water is a liquid at room temperature and is not combustible and does not support combustion.
If the ignition temperature is lower than the room temperature, the substance will not ignite or burn spontaneously at room temperature. Ignition temperature refers to the minimum temperature required for a substance to ignite and sustain combustion, so if it is lower than the room temperature, the substance will remain stable at that temperature.
No, diesel at room temperature will not ignite if you direct a naked flame to it.
Phase at Room Temperature: SolidSince sodium can ignite on contact with water, it must be stored in a moisture free environment.
Many things are liquid at room temperature, includingwateroilsMercury
Mercury (Hg) is liquid at room temperature.
The term that refers to the total quantity of all the combustible products within a room or space is known as fuel load. It represents the amount of material available to sustain a fire within that area.
Salt (sodium chloride) has a crystalline structure at room temperature.
At normal room temeratures and pressures, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, nonmetallic, highly combustible gas.