Oxygen is usally a Gas. It can be liquified if cooled past its boiling point. And it can become a solid if cooled past its melting point. Oxygen can be in all three states but is usally in the state of Gas.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
Is hot gravy a solid or liquid Ans=liquid.
You get a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. If this is done at ordinary atmospheric pressures, the oxygen will probably freeze, since its melting point is above the boiling point of liquid hydrogen. (I'm not sure of the solubility of solid oxygen in liquid hydrogen.)
Yes it is. It changes from the state of Gas to liquid oxygen. changing from gas to liquid to solid are all physical changes(states of matter).
O is the symbol for oxygen it doesn't matter if it is plasma solid liquid or gas
its a gas
Liquid fueled rockets get it from liquid oxygen, and solid fueled rockets get it from and oxidized metal.
gas liquid and solid
Solid oxygen, like liquid, is a clear substance. It is too cold to touch so I believe that a texture cannot be determined as of yet.
gas
The answer is trivial. Some are solid, some liquid and some are gas. The solid ones are those (that at normal conditions) are not liquid (such as mercury) nor a gas (such as oxygen).
No, solid oxygen cannot conduct electricity due to the fact it is a covalent molecular bond.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
H2O has solid liquid and gas phases oxygen itself is only a gas it does not have phases it must be combined with other elements to actually help produce a solid or liquid
Is hot gravy a solid or liquid Ans=liquid.
solid: iron + copper? liquid: mercury gas: hydrogen,oxygen, nitrogen
one is solid and one is liquid