The 11 gases are :
1) Hydrogen
2) Oxygen
3) Fluorine
4)Chlorine
5)Helium
6)Nitrogen
7)Neon
8)Argon
9)Krypton
10)Xenon
11)Radon
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Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
Most non metals are usually liquids or gases at room temperature, although not specifically one or the other. It depends on the properties of the substance. Most metals are solids at room temperature, with the exception of Mercury.
Hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, radon are the 11 gases (not 12).
They'll grow outdoors in Zones 11 and 12. Indoors, room temperature should be fine.
No. In fact the only non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Bromine, and even that can be considered a gas at times. The only other liquid in the periodic table is Mercury, which is a metal.
The saturated fat is solid at room temperature. It is typically an animal fat. The unsaturated fat is liquid at room temperature and this is typically found in plants.
Most non metals are usually liquids or gases at room temperature, although not specifically one or the other. It depends on the properties of the substance. Most metals are solids at room temperature, with the exception of Mercury.
Hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, radon are the 11 gases (not 12).
No, Bromine is liquid. Sulfur, Cabon, Phophorus, Selenium and Iodine are solids.Note that this in standard condition, as in, room temperature. So they can switch states under different conditon.
There are 118 elements, not 14. Most are solid at room temperature. Only 11 elements are gasses.
The density of technetium is 11 g/cm3.
They'll grow outdoors in Zones 11 and 12. Indoors, room temperature should be fine.
There are 11 elements that are a gas at room temperature. Here is a list... Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon.
They are elements that are in the gas phase under normal temperature and pressure (1 atmosphere of pressure at 273 K). The gaseous elements are: hydrogen (H2), helium (He), nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), fluorine (F2), neon (Ne), chlorine (Cl), argon (Ar), kyrpton (Kr), xenon (Xe) and radon (Rn). Note that some are diatomics and are composed of two of the same atom, while the others are not -- the ones that are not diatomics are all noble gasses
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Osmium This is totally incorrect. Osmium has the tenth highest melting point of all elements and therefore cannot be a gas at room temperature. Radon is heavier and also a gas. The atomic weight of radon is 222 atomic mass units making it the heaviest gas known. It is also radioactive and can collect in basements/cellars of homes. From Wikipaedia :: According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, radon is the second most frequent cause of lung cancer, after cigarette smoking, causing 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the United States......
There are 11 gases in the periodic table and they are : Hydrogen, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, xenon, radon, chlorine, fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen :D11Hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn)There are eleven elements that are naturally present as gases: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium, neon, Argon, krypton, xenon, and radonThere are 11 gaseous elements in the Periodic Table.• hydrogen (H)• nitrogen (N)• oxygen (O)• fluorine (F)• chlorine (Cl)• helium (He)• neon (Ne)• argon (Ar)• xenon (Xe)• radon (Rn)• krypton (Kr)There are 11 known gaseous elements: hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Element 118 may be gaseous as it is in the same family as the noble gases, however that is not known due to the short half-life.