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Yes, metalloids are solid at room temperature. Metalloids are elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals, and they are typically solid in their natural state.
Yes, some metalloids exist in gaseous form at room temperature. For example, boron and arsenic can be found as gases under normal conditions.
Metals are typically solid at room temperature, with the exception of mercury, which is a liquid. Metalloids can exist in different states, but most are solid at room temperature. Nonmetals can be found in all three states of matter at room temperature: solid (such as carbon and sulfur), liquid (such as bromine), and gas (such as oxygen and nitrogen).
Potassium has a melting point slightly above room temperature, around 63 degrees Celsius.
Vanadium is a solid state of matter at room temperature.