Many gases are made of molecules and exist at room temperature. The atmosphere is mainly oxygen and nitrogen, both these have molecules with two atoms. O2 and N2. Then there are small amounts of other gases like carbon dioxide CO2, methane CH4, sulphur dioxide SO2. So there are plenty of molecules.
oxygen
It is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature, Xenon turns into a gas.
It is a gas at room temperature!
Gas at room temp!
When the speed of a gas molecules increases, the gas molecules hit their container more often. The more frequently the gas impacts the container walls, the higher the pressure. So, as temperature increases, the pressure also increases.
Liquid.
This value is 0,645.10(ex23) molecules.
Yes, because it's a gas at room temperature
The process of transforming water to gas in room temperature is evaporation. Some fraction of water molecules obtain enough energy to change into vapor.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. Boiling point of it is 34.6 degrees Celsius. It stays as diatomic molecules.
Iron can be a solid, liquid, or gas because it is an element and elements can become all the forms of matter
Carbon dioxide cannot make strong enough bonds between the molecules to be a liquid or a solid, in the room temperature and pressure.
Water is evaporated at any temperature because the movement of water molecules is continuous and some molecules at the surface can escape as a gas.
Yes, radon is a gas at room temperature.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and standard pressure.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.Fluorine is a gas at room temperature
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.