The laboratory standard for room temperature is 72 degrees F
Room temperature is not scientifically defined as a specific temperature, and is usually considered to be between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius, and the exact range depends on who you ask.
Standard Temperature and Pressure is a scientific term that is more precise, but even then, STP has several definitions. The most common is 25 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere of pressure.
70 deg F or 21 deg C room temperature depends on the room you're in!
Room temperature ranges from 15-25C (59-77F)
The laboratory standard for room temperature is 72 degrees F
That depends on how warm the room is at the time.
It varies from room to room, stupid
depends on temperature of room, for instance, if its very hot, its goin to rot in 9 days
For me 38 degrees Celsius is too hot. That is 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
no it is almost impossible for mold to grow at room temperature
The product that comes from animals that is solid at room temperature is saturated fat. Unsaturated fat is a liqiud at room temperature.
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.
hot oil.
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
A theomometer measures how hot a room temperature is or how hot someone is by putting it in someones mouth or measuring room temperature by placing it on a clear surface in the room.
Hot water would take longer to reach the freezing point than room temperature so hot water would freeze slower than water at room temperature
If at room temperature, the hot sauce is not solid, then it is a liquid.
It is at room temperature.
If the room gets too hot, the candle wax will melt, so yes, room temperature does matter.
if something cold were to sit in room temperature it would get warmer than the room, slightly because it has more spread particles, if a hot object were to sit at room temperature it would get cooler than the room because it has more particles clustered together
Niobium is a solid at standard temperature and pressure and in any room except a VERY hot one.
Magnesium is not any particular temperature. It can be hot, cold, or room temperature just like any other substance.
Hot distilled water would make for a clearer ice cube. It has less entrained gases.
by getting hot in the room