Steer clear of the useless gas on the internet. There are times you'll feel like you're knee high in liquid wading through the bogus information that can be found on some websites. Keep your eyes peeled though because often times the answer you're looking for is right in front of your face.Best of luck to ya!
If only I knew the phase it was normally in
You should get off the internet and read your textbooks. Then again, if you don't even know the states of matter, you're not going to pass the class anyway. You seriously don't know about the states (phases) of matter? Solid, liquid, gas, plasma? (yeah, there are some others, but they weren't teaching that when I took HS chem, and you probably don't need to know what a supercritical fluid is.)The normal phase of iridium is solid. Out of curiousity, I googled "normal phase iridium". Here's the first return.Repeat after me- "Would you like fries with that?"