Gaseous state. The boiling point of radon is -71 degrees C. So at 20 degrees C, it is above the boiling point and is a gas at this temperature.
Radon (Rn) Melting points: 202.0 K, −71.15 °C, −96.07 °F Boiling points: 211.3 K, −61.85 °C, −79.1 °F
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(-20) degrees Celsius = -4 degrees Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
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75 degree Celsius is hotter than 20 degrees Celsius.
A GAS!!!! The atmosphere is 20% oxygen , and of course the atmosphere is a gas. Oxygen condenses to a liquid at 90.188 K (-182.962 oC) On further cooling it solidifies at 54.36 K (-218.79 oC).
Iodine is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
At -50 0C radon is a gas.
It is a gas.
It is a gas.
Barium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Plutonium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius. It has a melting point of 639.4 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 3228 degrees Celsius, so at 20 degrees it would be in a solid state.
Radon (Rn) Melting points: 202.0 K, −71.15 °C, −96.07 °F Boiling points: 211.3 K, −61.85 °C, −79.1 °F
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Thorium is solid at 20 degrees as it has a melting point of 2023 K ​(1750 °C) and a boiling point of 5061 K ​(4788 °C).
potassium has melted by time it reaches 20 degrees.
Niobium is a solid metal at 20 C.