The atoms of non-metals are covalently bonded in a molecule. These molecules are joint by weak intermolecular forces of attraction which are easily overcame. Hence the boiling point is low and usually below room temperature so at room temperature, they are gaseous.
Some are, but not all. Examples:
1 Carbon is a nonmetal and is solid at room temp.,
2 Bromine, a nonmetal, is a liquid at room temperature,
3 Halogens and Noble Gases are nonmetals and exist as gases at room temp.
all the non-metals, with the exception of bromine, are either in gaseous or solid state at room temperature. So, only about 50% of the non-metals are gases at room temperature.
No, although most are.
No. they are not all gases. e.g. carbon, silicon, phosphorous, sulfur, Iodine (all solids), bromine (liquid).
No, not all of them. But all gases at room temperature are nonmetals.
No.
Carbon, phosphorus, sulfur, and iodine are nonmetal elements that are solid at room temperature.
Nonmetals are gases but also solids.
At room temperature most of the elements are solid. except Cs,Ga,Br,Fr,Hg (these are liquid) and nonmetals which are gaseous..except Br which being a nonmetal is not a gas.
Everything has a 'State of Matter' be it Solid, Liquid or Gas. Non-metals are either gases or solids, with the exception of Bromine , which os a liquid.
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
Nonmetals
Its a gaseous compound.
Gases at room temperature
At room temperature most of the elements are solid. except Cs,Ga,Br,Fr,Hg (these are liquid) and nonmetals which are gaseous..except Br which being a nonmetal is not a gas.
Most nonmetals are not liquid at room temperature, as they are gasses. The only nonmetal that is in a liquid state at room temperature is bromine.
Nonmetals are gases but also solids.
No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.
Everything has a 'State of Matter' be it Solid, Liquid or Gas. Non-metals are either gases or solids, with the exception of Bromine , which os a liquid.
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
At room temperature ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
Nonmetals
No they are not
No. The only metal that is not solid at room temperature is Mercury (Hg)
N2 is not solid at room temperature. This is one of the diatomic elements that are in the gaseous state at room temperature.