coppers state of matter at room teperature is a solid.... so i guess think of a penny and that's basically all there is to copper. the melting point is 1083 degrees celcius at that temperature it is [[of coarse]] a liquid but it is also a red clearish liquid.
Copper's physical state at room temperature is solid.
Solid. It is a liquid between 1084.62 and 2562 Celsius and a gas above 2562 Celsius.
solid
Poop
It is a gas.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature.
Well now, that would depend on what kind of matter you're talking about, wouldn't it. At room temperature (and room pressure) . . . -- Oxygen, nitrogen, and helium are in the gas phase. -- Water, mercury, and grain alcohol are in the liquid phase. -- Iron, sugar, and candle wax are in the solid phase.
At room temperature, Calcium is a soft grey solid.
At normal (room) temperature gold is in solid state of matter (phase).
Gas at room temperature
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Carbon at room temperature is solid.
Neptunium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Gas at room temp!
just like you
It is a solid.
It is a gas.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature.
solid...
of corse it's a solid!
Well now, that would depend on what kind of matter you're talking about, wouldn't it. At room temperature (and room pressure) . . . -- Oxygen, nitrogen, and helium are in the gas phase. -- Water, mercury, and grain alcohol are in the liquid phase. -- Iron, sugar, and candle wax are in the solid phase.