The given information is not sufficient to answer this question.
You can use the Ideal Gas Law to find out though, expressed mathematically as:
PV=nRT
Where:
P=Pressure (in mmHg)
V=Volume (in Liters)
n=number of moles of gas
R=62.36367 L·mmHg·K−1·mol−1 (Ignore the jargon at the end just know that solving the equation for P will give an answer in the unit mmHg,)
T= Temperature (in Kelvin) (room temperature in Kelivin is 293 K)
You would already need to know V and n to begin with in order to be able to do this equation, however for the sake of example (exactly) one liter and .0094 mole of Argon would be:
P(1)=(.0094)(62.36367)(293)
P= 170 mmHg
One mole or 39.948 grams of Argon would be at a pressure of
P(1)=(1)(62.36367)(293)
P= 18300 mmHg which is 24 times the pressure of Earth's atmosphere (760 mmHg).
Krypton is a gas at room temperature.
At room temperature krypton is a gas.
These are the noble or inert gases, and they are all stable except for radon. Radon has no stable isotopes.
Krypton melts/freezes at -157.37° C (-251.27° F).
Oxygen
Krypton is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure.
Krypton is a gas
Krypton at room temperature is a gas. It is one of the noble gases. It has no connection to kryptonite or to Superman's home planet.
Krypton is a gas at room temperature.
At room temperature krypton is a gas.
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No. At room temperature krypton is a gas while nickel is a solid.
Krypton is a gas at STP 1 atm. and 25oC
I think it's a gas
They are all gases at normal temperature and pressure.