At normal pressure, all elements become gases by the time the temperature reaches 5869K. All but Helium become ordinary solids at the temperature is reduced. So there is nothing peculiar about carbon being a solid and a gas.
carbon is a solid
Carbon can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, depending on its form. Graphite and diamond are solid forms of carbon, while carbon dioxide is a gas, and liquid carbon can exist in supercritical conditions.
Carbon is a solid at room temperature.
Carbon dioxide is a gas that can be changed to a solid. When turned to a solid carbon dioxide becomes dry ice.
the cold air can change the carbon dioxide gas to a solid
Carbon is a solid at room temperature. Not a gas.
Carbon can exist in various forms including solid (graphite, diamond), liquid (molten carbon under extreme conditions), and gas (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide).
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
the cold air can change the carbon dioxide gas to a solid
it is ofcourse a solid. diamond and coal are two forms of carbon made compounds.
Carbon is a solid at room temperature.
Carbon can exist in different forms depending on the conditions: Solid: Graphite and diamond are common solid forms of carbon. Liquid: Carbon typically exists in liquid form under extreme conditions such as high pressure and temperature. Gas: Carbon can also exist as a gas, such as in carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane (CH4).