That obviously depends on the temperature. At room temperature, most metals are solid.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
Matter can be touched and manipulated when it is in the solid state. In this state, particles are closely packed together and have little mobility, allowing for physical interactions like pushing, pulling, and shaping. Examples of solid matter include rocks, wood, and metals.
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.
The state in which matter has the most energy is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where the particles, such as electrons and protons, have enough energy to break free from their atoms, resulting in a highly energized and electrically charged state.
Gas is actually the least dense state of matter. In a gas, particles are spread out and have high energy causing them to move rapidly and take up a large volume. Solids are the most dense state because their particles are tightly packed together.
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.
Like most metals, it is a solid.
No metals are in a gaseous form at room temperature. Most are solids and one (Mercury chemical symbol Hg) is a liquid.
Most alkaline earth metals are in a solid state at room temperature.
No. The most common element is hydrogen.
There are 2 states of matter. They are solids,liquids and gasses.
Metals are highly reactive and are most commonly found in an oxidized state.
One element that does not match the physical state of most metals is mercury. While most metals are solid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
The matter for most elements is a solid.
Mostly gases
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