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There's no element that's found as solid, liquid, and gas at room temperature and standard pressure. Most gases can be liquified (and some even solidified) by the application of sufficient pressure, though, so the elements that are gaseous at room temperature and standard pressure (hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon) would be good candidates if we're allowed to push on them a bit.

The rubidium triple point is not much above room temperature (less than three degrees Celsius above normal human body temperature), so it's possible this is what the question had in mind.

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bronium, sulfur, akaline metals and lithum..........

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Q: These elements can be solid liquid or gas at room temperature?
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