At room temperature uranium is a solid metal.
That is in The Science in matter. It's normal phase is Halogen.
Xenon is a gas at room temperature, so in its normal phase it is typically around 0.006 times the temperature in Celsius, due to the conversion factor from Kelvin to Celsius.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Xenon is in the gas phase at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure.
what is the normal phase of the elment Argon The normal phase of the element Argon is a gas.
The normal phase of molybdenum is when it is at normal room temperature.
Hydrogen's normal phase is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Manganese is a metal, and is a solid at anything near room temperature.
At room temperature scandium is a solid metal.
The normal phase for platinum is solid. At room temperature, platinum is a solid.
The normal phase for boron is solid at room temperature.
100c Is the normal Temperature for Iodine.
If normal phase means phase at room temperature, then holmium is a solid.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Sodium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it in the solid phase normally.
Hydrogen is normally found in a gas phase at room temperature and pressure.
Sodium doesn't have a temperature at its normal phase. It is a solid though. That would be the answer to that question. If you are looking at a worksheet called adopt an element and it says normal phase then the answer is solid. And if a question says "what is sodium at its normal phase?" then it will still be solid even if you were answering questions about temperature right before.