One important property of an element at room temperature is its state of matter, whether it is a solid, liquid, or gas.
Sulfur is Solid at room temperature.
Bromine is yhe only non-metal which is neither solid nor gas at room temperature.
It can be a solid liquid or a gas, depending on the temperature
what is the density of helium at room temperature?
gas
aldehyde is a gas/liquid because if you spin this element in a test tube it becomes room temperature
Mercury is the only elemental metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Steam. Notice that it condences (becomes a liquid) when it touches a window or something with a cold surface. However... it is still steam (gas) when it is in the air
no. Radon is a radioactive gas.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
One important property of an element at room temperature is its state of matter, whether it is a solid, liquid, or gas.
the room temptuer of sinc is all three
Under normal conditions room temperature and pressure it is a gas.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a highly reactive and corrosive element with a distinct yellow-green color.
Bromine is both a liquid and a gas at room temperature. It also depends on the volume it is placed in, there will be more visible gas when less compacted and visa versa.
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