depends how the carbon molecules are arranged, most likely solid
I believe that at room temperature, Carbon resides in the state of Minnesota.
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
Steel is not an element it is a metallic alloy containing iron, carbon and other additives. At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid.
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Diamond is a solid form of carbon and remains stable at room temperature in all states, including its purest form as a crystalline structure.
I believe that at room temperature, Carbon resides in the state of Minnesota.
At room temperature (around 25°C), carbon dioxide is a gas.
The state of carbon at standard room temperature and pressure is solid.
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Yes, carbon is a solid at room temperature.. Elemental carbon is a solid at room temperature
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
Steel is not an element it is a metallic alloy containing iron, carbon and other additives. At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid.
Carbon at room temperature is solid.
Yes, carbon is a solid element at room temperature.
It is a liquid because at room temperature the molecular structure of the substance wants to expand. When the substance expands it goes from being a solid to a liquid. This expansion takes place when the room is at the commonly know "room temperature"
The density of carbon monoxide at room temperature 1,14 g/L.
Alkanes with a carbon chain of 5 up to 17 are liquids. So the set of liquid alkanes begins with pentane, C5H12.