At room temperature and pressure radium is a solid metal.
At room temperature and pressure radium is a solid metal.
The most common state of matter for radium is solid, specifically a metallic solid. Radium is a radioactive element that is typically found in the solid form due to its high atomic number and density.
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Argon is a gas at STP.
Because at STP, Chloroform is liquid and Helium is in gaseous state. When something is in a gaseous state, it occupies a larger space than the liquid. I thought however, that chloroform would occupy less than that
At room temperature and pressure radium is a solid metal.
Radium is a solid alkaline earth metal.
Radium is a solid in standard temperature and pressure.
Gas at STP.
Radium is solid at room temperature, but it can be turned into a liquid at 700 0C.
gas at STP
Helium exists as a gas at STP
Gas
Helium is a gas at STP.
At STP neon is a gas.
The most common state of matter for radium is solid, specifically a metallic solid. Radium is a radioactive element that is typically found in the solid form due to its high atomic number and density.
If you have frozen something it is a solid, regardless of its state at STP.