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Matter tends to exist in its energy ground state. Both the nucleus and the electron cloud have energy states, representing different levels of excitation. The tendency is to return to ground or lowest state, and when that happens, a photon is emitted with charge representing the energy transition. When the photon comes from the nucleus, it is a gamma ray; when the photon comes from the electron cloud, it is an x-ray.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
That might be the state which matter has in a neutron star. - Of the states of matter closer to everyday life, that would be the solid state.
At room temperature (about 20-25°C), elements can exist in various physical states. Most elements are solids at room temperature, such as carbon, iron, and aluminum. Some elements are gases, like oxygen and nitrogen, while a few are liquids, such as mercury and bromine.
because of the cold temprature that makes condensation 2. At low temperatures, most elements will be solid. At intermediate temperatures a few elements such as mercury will be liquid. At high temperatures most elements will be liquid, and higher again, all elements will be vapour.
The matter for most elements is a solid.
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Most elements in the periodic table exist in a solid state at room temperature and pressure. However, some elements are gases, such as hydrogen and helium, while a few are liquid at room conditions, such as mercury and bromine.
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Most elements are sufficiently reactive so it can not exist in elemental form.
The most common state of matter among elements is solid. This is because many elements exist as solids at room temperature and pressure. Some examples of solid elements include iron, copper, and gold.
The liquid elements in periodic table are only 2 , Mercury and Bromine, gaseous elements are 11, Hydrogen, Nitrogen , Oxygen, Fluorine , Chlorine and six Noble gases all other elements are solids.
Liquid state is the most uncommon. There are only 2 elements that are liquids at room temperature. They are Bromine and Mercury.
solid compounds. When pure still solid and mainly metallic
Curium is a synthetic radioactive element and could exist in various states of matter depending on its specific form. However, under standard conditions, curium is most likely to exist in a solid state.
The common elements of Saturn is Hydrogen and Helium. Saturn's powerful gravitational pull and atmospheric pressure allows Hydrogen and Helium to exist as a liquid around its core. In addition to being liquids most of its atmosphere is Hydrogen and Helium with Ammonia being the source of its yellow coloration.