Oxygen
The elements hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, xenon, krypton, and radon are gasses at room temperature.
Helium is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and non-toxic gas at room temperature. It exists as a monatomic noble gas and is therefore inert and unreactive. It belongs to group 0 of the Periodic Table of Elements.
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Yes, radon is a gas at room temperature.
what is the density of helium at room temperature?
Liquid: mercury. Gas: neon.
most of the elements are solids at room temperature.
No, in its native, room temperature state it is a liquid , one of the 2 elements (Mercury being the other ) to be liquid at room temperature.
Carbon OxygenArgonNitrogen(there are even more)
gas
It could be anything depending on the elements Solid, liquid or gas
Helium is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and non-toxic gas at room temperature. It exists as a monatomic noble gas and is therefore inert and unreactive. It belongs to group 0 of the Periodic Table of Elements.
At room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
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Yes, radon is a gas at room temperature.
Bromine is a halogen which can be a gas or liquid depending on the temperature. At room temperature bromine is a liquid metal.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and standard pressure.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.Fluorine is a gas at room temperature