When cooled to below 54.36 K (-218.79 oC , -361.82 oF, oxygens melting point) it will become solid. That's what a 'melting point' is!
Oxygen is a gas at 20 degrees Celsius. It has a boiling point of -183 degrees Celsius and a melting point of -218 degrees Celsius, so at room temperature, oxygen exists as a gas.
hydrogen is a gas consequently doesn't have a melting point. You can't melt oxygen can you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually oxygen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -361.8°F (-218.8°C). Even hydrogen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -434.49 °F(−259.16°C) These are very cold temperatures!
Well, honey, oxygen melts at a chilly -218.79 degrees Celsius and freezes at an even frostier -222.65 degrees Celsius. So, if you're looking to chill with some frozen oxygen, you better have a pretty darn cold freezer on hand.
This must be Iron, although I do not think Oxygen can achieve a solid state. Oxygen is always either a liquid or in gas-form. Since all atomic and molecular movement grows to a halt at absolute Zero, This might induce a solid form of Oxygen. I am however not sure.
The melting/freezing point of oxygen is 54.36 K (-218.79 °C, -361.82 °F).The boiling point of liquid oxygen is 90.20 K (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F).
It depends on what substance the gas is.
Oxygen is a gas under normal conditions and so has no hardness or luster. The melting or freezing point of oxygen at standard temperature and pressure is 54.36 K ​(−218.79 °C, ​−361.82 °F) The density of oxygen gas at standard temperature and pressure is 1.429 g/L. the density of liquid oxygen at its boiling point (−182.962 °C or ​−297.332 °F) is 1.141 g/cm3. The atomic weight is about 15.999 Oxygen as a gas has no color. As a liquid it is a light blue.
Oxygen is a gas and does not have a melting point. Instead, oxygen transitions directly from a solid to a gas at a temperature of -218.4 degrees Celsius.
At room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
No, Gas--->liquid (condensation). Solid---->liquid (melting)
Oxygen is a gas.- density: 1,429 g/L (but at 0 degrees)- atomic weight: 15,999- crystal structure: cubic- color: colorless- odor: no odor- melting point: -218,79C- boiling point: -182,962 COxygen is a gas at room temperature. It stays as diatomic molecules. This gas is colorless and odorless.
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a chemical compound with the formula N2OMelting point: −90.86 °C (182.29 K)Boiling point: −88.48 °C (184.67 K)