Liquid nitrogen can be kept at room temperature at sufficient pressure. Otherwise, it is a gas.
yes. Nitrogen becomes a liquid at very low temperature
Nitrogen is a gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere and is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature. Nitrogen gas makes up 78% of the air in the atmosphere.
No.
Gold is a solid at Room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Boron is a solid.
The phase of most elements, at standard temperature and pressure, is solid. The exceptions are as follows: Gas: Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon. Liquid: Bromine, Mercury. Standard temperature and pressure (shortened to s.t.p.) are 293K (20oC) and 1atm (normal atmospheric pressure).
The element boron is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
That depends on the pressure, but under normal pressure, sodium is a solid at room temperature.
Nitrogen can be obtained as a solid at very low temperature, under -210 0C. At room temperature nitrogen is a gas.
Gold is a solid at Room temperature and pressure.
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
Astatine is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Boron is a solid.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is 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.
Yes, nitrogen is found as N2 and is a gas at room temperature whilst phosphorus is found as P4 and is a solid at room temperature.
This element, lead (Pb), is a solid at room temperature.
No: hydrogen sulfide is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure
Gold is a solid at room temperature. It wouldn't make a good wedding ring otherwise.