Solid because of the strong N-H bonds. Primary and secondary amides are able to hydrogen bond and have C-N bonds which are all polar giving it stronger intermolecular forces.
One element that does not match the physical state of most metals is mercury. While most metals are solid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
Solids are the most dense state of matter
Solid
Most substances change their physical state and transition from solid, to liquid, to gas when heated or cooled. This phase transition occurs due to changes in the arrangement and movement of the particles within the substance.
Temperature can be measured using various instruments, such as thermometers, infrared thermometers, and thermocouples. These devices work by detecting changes in physical properties of materials, such as expansion and resistance, that are affected by temperature. The most common units for measuring temperature are Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
One element that does not match the physical state of most metals is mercury. While most metals are solid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
It's physical state is normally liquid at room temperature but we feel it's solid. Why? because it's fluidity is to less. Most of the people believe in this theory while some people still feel it's solid..
depends on what type of gas some of them are gases until cool them but most of them are gases at room temp
Astatine is a halogen element that exists as a solid at room temperature. It is a very rare and radioactive element, with a half-life of only a few hours for its most stable isotopes.
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
Hawaii is tropical and has the most constant temperature.
Most metals at room temperature are solids
100 g Steam at high temperature (>100°C) and pressure (>1 Bar)
Solids are the most dense state of matter
Solid
Helium is a gas at room temperature. Most of the elements on the right side of the table are gases at room temp. Bromine is the only that is not along with Mercury.
Most alkaline earth metals are in a solid state at room temperature.