repel or bounce off from one another...if it was high temperature and high presure the protons would fuse together
No. Ammonia is a gas at room temperature..
Gases behave differently at different pressures and temperatures. At low pressures, gases expand to fill the available space. At high pressures, gases become more compact. At low temperatures, gases condense into liquids or solids. At high temperatures, gases expand and exert greater pressure.
Air masses or weather front is when two regions of air are colliding and they have different temperatures and pressures are similar.
It can be all 3 - that is it can be a solid, it can be a liquid and it can be a gas. The point is that these three states exist at different temperatures and pressures.
Of course not,it is not liquid.IT is in gas state
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No, gaseous ammonia is not a solid. Ammonia at room temperature and pressure exists in the gaseous state. It turns into a solid only at very low temperatures and high pressures.
Oxygen IS a gas at normal temperatures and pressures
A gas at ordinary temperatures and pressures.
Diffusion is quicker at high temperatures and pressures.
It is solid at standard temperatures and pressures.
Chlorine is typically found in the gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. It can also exist as a liquid or solid under certain conditions, such as at low temperatures or high pressures.