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At room temperature, there are 11 gases, and they are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and all 6 inert gases, helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. It is Mercury and bromine that are liquids at room temperature (in the 70s Fahrenheit or Celsius). Rubidium, cesium, gallium, and francium are liquids in room temperature for tropical parts of the world with no AC. All the rest of the elements are solids.

There are 92 naturally occurring elements (Hydrogen through Uranium minus the manmade Technetium), though a case could be made for the smallest amounts of plutonium showing up in uranium ores, which would make 92. Several elements beyond these have been synthesized, and have modestly long half-lives. None of them have any stable isotopes, of course. And all of these elements are solids at room temperature as far as we know. Copernicium is likely a liquid, but that has not been proven.

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It has to be water

Liquid: the obvious form of water

Solid: water is solid as ice (when water is frozen)

Gas: as vapor when you boil it

NO! the above is incorrect. water is a COMPOUND. A mixture of 2 Hydrogyn atoms and 1 Oxygen atom (H2O) I am also looking for wut u are

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You've got to specify a temperature and pressure. At a high enough temperature, all of them are gases. Let's pick something that's likely to occur in everyday experience: 298 K at 101 kPa (a bit on the warm side, but reasonable). Under those conditions, two (mercury and bromine) are liquids and eleven (hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon) are gases.

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All elements can go through the gas, solid, and liquid phases if put under the right conditions. Varying temperatures and pressures will allow for the appropriate phase changes to occur.

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At room temperature, the majority of elements are solids. The terms "gas", "liquid", and "solid" refer to the state of matter. Elements can exist in any of the three.

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Yes. Though one partially exception is helium, which cannot freeze under normal atmospheric pressure and must be subjected to greater pressure in order to solidify.

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Liquid: mercury and bromine

Gas: O, N, Cl, F, He, Ar, Ne, Kr, Xe, Rn, H

Solid: all other chemical elements

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Metals

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