A standard temperature and pressure, they are gasses. However under different temperatures and pressures they can be plasmas, liquids and solids.
Helium, hydrogen, and air are gases.
Yes, because it contains only one element, hydrogen. The state of matter it is in makes no difference.
helium and hydrogen
Neptune in the last of the gas giant planets..so gas.
Helium is a gas at STP.
For the most part at the moment our Sun is made up of hydrogen fusing into helium, they account for 74.9% and 23.8% of the suns mass other elements known as metals account for less than 2% of the mass. The most abundant metals are oxygen (roughly 1%), carbon (0.3%), neon (0.2%), and iron (0.2%). When the sun runs out of hyrdogen to fuse it will start to convert Helium in to Carbon, at this point life on earth will not be viable.
Helium is a gas at room temperature.
Usually in Gas form.
helium is a gas at room temperature.
helium and hydrogen is probably incorrect so you might want to go look somewhere else
The common elements of Saturn is Hydrogen and Helium. Saturn's powerful gravitational pull and atmospheric pressure allows Hydrogen and Helium to exist as a liquid around its core. In addition to being liquids most of its atmosphere is Hydrogen and Helium with Ammonia being the source of its yellow coloration.
gaseous state