Although everyone has a personal preference, "room temperature" should be comfortable for most people between 68 and 72 F degrees. Many people, however, prefer a lower temperature, ranging from 62 to 65 degrees. Sun-lovers may feel quite comfortable at temps above 77-degrees F.
However, most health care settings (doctors' offices; hospitals; clinics) are difficult to regulate so there are hotter and colder rooms in every facility. Also, hospitals and nursing homes often keep the normal air temperature higher because the ill and elderly often feel colder than younger and healthy persons.
A temperature of 24 degrees Celsius is considered to be a comfortable room temperature for most people. A couple degrees above or below is considered acceptable as well.
room temp
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
solid at room temp
Comfortable
room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit
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Boron sure is a solid at room temp.
Room temp water can be from 71 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit
20-25 is a comfortable room temperature
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Mercury in thermometers: they expand and shrink but are still liquids inside the thermometer. It is still considered a metal and it is liquid at room temp.