The room temperature of anything is the same. It is temperature in which human body feels comfortably (approximately 20°C / 68°F / 293K)
For oxygen to be a liqud it has to be extremly cold and to be a liquid it has to be even colder. Room temp is quite hot. If you want more information have a look at wikipedia.
... The Amount of Oxygen in the room
Oxygen is an element. At room temperature, molecular oxygen (O2) is a gas.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
The three basic states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Get super cold, and you might expect a Bose-Einstein condensate (not important for this question), or on the opposite end, a plasma (also not important) Oxygen is something that you need to survive, you use it constantly. It's what you breathe. Oxygen is a gas.
Potassium at room temperature is a solid.
20 degrees c
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Warm
About 20% of the volume of the air in the room is oxygen.
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.
Tempiture
Venus.
-224 degrees celsius
No, oxygen is a gas at room temperature. (Also, oxygen is a nonmetal at any state)