At room temperature (25oC) and pressure, only two elements are liquid: Mercury and bromine. Gallium is not.
If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
the state of matter of chromium is a solid
Iron is surely a solid at room temperature.
The atomic number of gallium is 31. This means that a gallium atom has 31 protons in its nucleus. Gallium is a post-transition metal and is known for its low melting point and ability to remain in a liquid state near room temperature.
Gallium is a metal that has a low melting point of 29.76°C, which is just slightly above room temperature. This is what allows gallium to exist in a liquid state at room temperature.
The state of matter of most metals is the solid state. Mercury and Gallium are the only exceptions, as they are liquids at room temperature.
Gallium is a liquid, a solid, and a gas, but it changes states to became a liqiud solid, or gas. Gallium can exist in all states of matter.
At room temperature (25oC) and pressure, only two elements are liquid: Mercury and bromine. Gallium is not.
If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
It isn't. Gallium is solid.
Yes, gallium is a metal that is a solid at room temperature but melts into a liquid at around 85.6F (29.8C).
solid at room temperature
Be is solid at Room temperature
the state of matter of chromium is a solid
No, only mercury (Hg) is a liquid. All other metals are solids at room temperature, although gallium (Ga) and cesium (Cs) have melting points just above room temperature.
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.