absolute zero is the theoretical temperature at which all atomic motion stops (except for some atomic vibration).
At 0 °C and 101.325 kPa, the density of helium gas is 0.1786 g/L
yes it is gas
helium is a gas at 0 oC
It depends what gas you are taking about liquid helium, it is the coldest we have gotten it, is -270 Celsius.
what is the density of helium at room temperature?
Gaseous state, Boiling point (at St.Press.) -34.04 °C, 239.11 K, -29.27 °F
At -63.5 degrees C chloroform becomes a solid and at 61.2 degrees C it becomes a gas. Therefore, at 80 degrees C, chloroform is a gas.
160 degrees
it is a colourless odourless gas at 20 degree Celsius
-273 degrees Celsius is nearly 0 Kelvin or absolute zero. While it is believed that it is impossible to achieve a temperature of absolute zero, all gases will solidify before that happens. A pure gas should form perfect crystals.
At ordinary atmospheric pressures propane is in the gas phase at 0C.
It depends what gas you are taking about liquid helium, it is the coldest we have gotten it, is -270 Celsius.
At 1000 degrees Celsius oxygen is a gas.
Gold is a gas at 3000 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 2808 degrees Celsius
Ice
185 degrees Celsius
Yes. it is a gas above -252.87 °C
Fluorine at 100 degrees Celsius is a gas.
probably a gas, the melting point for bromine is -7 degrees celsius
Hydrogen liquifies at -196 degrees celsius.