water
boil
Boiling.
No, liquid nitrogen is not a supercritical fluid. A supercritical fluid exists at a temperature and pressure above its critical point where it displays properties of both a liquid and a gas. Liquid nitrogen remains in the liquid state at low temperatures and normal pressures.
No
Depends on what you consider normal.
winter
Above 660.3 oC, aluminium is a liquid. Presuming normal atmospheric pressure.
No. Iron is a liquid at temperatures above 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
tempurature changes irs phase fromsolid to liquid or liquid so gas or the other way around
Potassium can be solid, liquid or gas. At normal room temperature and atmospheric pressure it is a solid. Above 63.3oC it is a liquid and above 760oC it is a gas.
Yes, like all elements boron can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas.
Water is liquid at temperatures between 0 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Below is solid and above is gaseous.