Gasses that are in the air include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Room temperature depends on where you are in the world. In the UK, the average room temperature is 22 degrees Celsius, which is 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
At normal room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
Mercury is not an example of a gas at room temperature. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature. Gold is a solid, water is a liquid, and lightning is an electrical discharge.
Hydrogen's normal phase is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Xenon is in the gas phase at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure.
Neon is a gas at room temperature.
At normal temperature and pressure, it is a gas.
No Bromine is a liquid at room temperature and normal pressure
Yes, radon is a gas under normal conditions and can be found in the air at low concentrations. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
Assuming a normal pressure, yes, CO will be a gas a room temperature because its boiling point is at -191.5 deg C.
Nitrogen at room temperature (i.e. it's normal state) is a gas.
The normal phase of xenon is a gas at room temperature and pressure.