That is not true. Every element takes the form of a gas if it is sufficiently heated. In other words, all elements have some boiling point. For some elements the boiling point is very high, but it does exist.
The sun is formed of hydrogen and helium, and a small amount of heavier elements. All of it is in the form of gas or plasma.
TRUE the gas is in liquified form
All gases are made up of elements, but some are not pure elements. Some are compounds, which are not the same as elements. For example, CO2 is a compound and a gas, but not an element.
Well, let's see . . . -- Sodium is a poisonous, corrosive metal, that's a waxy solid at room temperature. -- Chlorine is a poisonous halogen that's a gas at room temperature. When sodium and chlorine chemically combine, they form sodium chloride, which is table salt. -- Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature, and forms an explosive mixture with air. -- Oxygen is a gas at room temperature, we breathe it, and many thousands of other substances will burn in it. When hydrogen and oxygen chemically combine, they form dihydrogen oxide, which is water. Nope. Don't think so.
Any element that's not a noble gas has to form compounds, because all non-noble elements have to fill its outer orbital and the only way they can do that is to form compounds--even with themselves, like H2 or O2.
yes, every element has certain temperatures at which they change form
The sun is formed of hydrogen and helium, and a small amount of heavier elements. All of it is in the form of gas or plasma.
FALSE.
Neon cannot form compounds at all, because it is an inert gas that doesn't react well with other elements.
TRUE the gas is in liquified form
All elements have a gas phase.
No. Group 18 elements are already gases Also also there are non metals that are solid at room temperature.
all noble gas elements
The Noble Gas are Non-Reactive, they do not form bonds with other Elements. ***** They don't form bonds at all because their outer shells are complete.
Xenon is one of the elements. It is a type of gas (another example of a gas is the oxygen we all breathe). It is inert (whereas, for example, oxygen can combine with hydrogen to form water, xenon does not combine with other elements).
helium does not form bond with any other elements. hence it is an inert gas.
Hydrogen is the lightest of all elements and is extremely flammable. It is also the most plentiful gas in the universe.