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If the ignition temperature is lower than the room temperature, the substance will not ignite or burn spontaneously at room temperature. Ignition temperature refers to the minimum temperature required for a substance to ignite and sustain combustion, so if it is lower than the room temperature, the substance will remain stable at that temperature.
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Gadolinium is extensive magnetic at room temperature and has ferromagnetic behaviors at lower temperature.
It isn't clear what you are comparing it to.
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
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A substance's boiling point indicates the temperature at which it transitions from a liquid to a gas. If the substance's boiling point is below room temperature, it will be a gas at room temperature. If the boiling point is above room temperature, it will be a liquid at room temperature.
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ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
Winter 20 degrees, summer 25 degrees.
Because of lower ignition temperature of the chemical applied on match stick.
Room temperature water is likely to have the lowest viscosity among the options provided. Water has a lower viscosity compared to oil, especially when the temperature is below room temperature. Oil typically has a higher viscosity compared to water.