Carbon, is found mostly as a solid (by itself in graphite or diamonds, or in chemical compounds like sugar and coal). However, it is also found in a liquid compound (like oil and alcohol) and as a gaseous compound (like carbon dioxide).
Carbon is also found within stars, however it is either as a gas (some) or as a solid (most), due to the high pressures and temps it will not be a liquid.
No. When the sun dies it will form an object called a white dwarf, made mostly of carbon and oxygen. A white dwarf is made of electron degenerate matter, a state of matter far denser than anything found on Earth.
Potassium is commonly found in its solid state as a metal. In nature, it is typically found in compounds such as potassium chloride or potassium nitrate.
It is a gas.
Gas.
Solid
Gas in the Sun.
Hydrocarbons can be found in all states of matter.
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the state of matter found in stars is plasma.
I believe that at room temperature, Carbon resides in the state of Minnesota.
The state of matter is mostly gas and plasma (free moving atomic parts).