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Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.
Yes, any element or compound can exist in all three states of matter. Though, some compounds or elements need special conditions in order to be one state of matter.
there are no states of matter in helium.helium is a gas,wich is a state of matter.
A solution is a liquide si it can only exist in liqiude form( unless frozen or heated of cause)
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
Temperature causes the matter to exist in three different states. They are Solid, Liqid and Gas. If temperature is increased matter changes into gas and if temperature is decreased it changes into solid.
Don't they all exist in the three states of matter? Depending on the temperature...
There are 2 states of matter. They are solids,liquids and gasses.
The states matter can exist in are solids,liquids,and gases.
They are what you call Halogens.The halogens exist ,at a room temperature,in all three states of matter: Solid-Iodine,Astatine; Liquid-Bromine; Gas-Fluorine,Chlorine;
The three states of matter in which water can exist are gas, liquid, and solid.
Matter can exist in a solid, liquid, or gas as well as plasma.
At the super critical point. The required temperature and pressure may vary depending on the substance
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Carbon at room temperature is solid.
Any chemical has that capacity, if you create the necessary conditions of temperature and pressure. All elements and all compounds can exist as solids, liquids, or gases.
Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.