Gases such a xenon could be kept in a liquid state by keeping them at low temperature and at high pressure. Xenon belongs to a group of gases known as the noble or inert gases which are very chemically stable. At least some of these gases do not actually form liquids but move straight from gaseous to a "solid like state". This is the case for Helium which rather than form a liquid actually move to a solid powder like state.
It was a liquid.
Xenon is found in bright fluorescent lights. Xenon is a liquid.
In liquid form.
"At room temperature" xenon is a gas. However, at other temperatures, its 'natural state' will be liquid or solid.
The liquid xenon hasn't color.
At normal pressure, between 161.4 and 165.1 K.
Xenon is gas but can be present in liquid form in specific circumstances
xenon is a gas at STP
Xenon is a gas in its natural state.
No, Xenon is a gas at 0 oC. It condenses to a liquid at -108 oC
Iodine is naturally found in solid form.
Normally a gas.