Mercury becomes a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is very weird. It attaches to metal, but bends over plastic. It is poisonous if used wrong. It is used in thermometers.
Silver's state of matter at room temperature is a solid. It begins to melt, becoming a liquid, at 1571 degrees Fahrenheit, and it begins to boil and to become a gas at 3571 degrees Fahrenheit.
Silver would be a solid at room temperature. This is also what happens with gold. If both were heated, then they would be liquids.
A solid..... The element silver is a solid at room temperature.
Silver (Ag) is a metal: solid at room temperature, while mercury (Hg) is the only liquid metal.
Solid form
silver!
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
At normal room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
At room temperature iodine is a solid halogen.
Magnesium "MG" is a solid at room temperature.
Lithium is solid in room temperature.
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
the state of matter at room temperature for the element Europium is a liquid.
solid at room temperature
Be is solid at Room temperature
the state of matter of chromium is a solid
at room temperature its state of matter is solid
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
It is a solid at room temperature.
Actinium is a metal at room temperature.