Flourine is a gas.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
At atmospheric pressure, fluorine boils at -188.13 °.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a highly reactive and corrosive element with a distinct yellow-green color.
No, fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
If you mean fluorine, it is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at the room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Fluorine can be in all 3 states of matter, however, at room temperature and normal pressure (STP) Fluorine is always in the gas form.It is a colourless (or pale yellow) gas existing as a diatomic molecules F2.
It can be at low temperatures - between -220 degrees C and -188 degrees C. But, at room temperature it is a gas.
Most are solid. Those that are liquid are bromine, and mercury. Those that are gas are nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and all the noble gases.
Fluorine is a gas.
A sol is a type of colloid where solid particles are dispersed in a liquid medium, forming a stable mixture. In contrast, a gas is a state of matter composed of particles that are far apart and move freely, filling the volume of their container. While a sol consists of solid particles suspended in a liquid, gases do not have a solid component; instead, they are characterized by their ability to expand and occupy space. Thus, a sol is fundamentally different from a gas in terms of composition and physical behavior.