The lowest freezing point of all the elements of 1.1 K are: (-272.05 °C or -458 °F).
Helium is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It only becomes a solid at very low temperatures close to absolute zero.
No it is a gas.
Helium is a noble gas at room temperature, and exists as a colorless, odorless gas. Helium becomes a liquid at very low temperatures, about -269 degrees Celsius, and a solid at an even lower temperature of around -272 degrees Celsius.
Under standard conditions of pressure and temperature Helium is a gas.
Helium is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It can be liquefied at very low temperatures (-269°C) and becomes a liquid at that point. Helium does not exist in a solid state under normal conditions.
helium is a gas
Helium is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It only becomes a solid at very low temperatures close to absolute zero.
No it is a gas.
it is a solid
it is a gas
Helium is a noble gas at room temperature, and exists as a colorless, odorless gas. Helium becomes a liquid at very low temperatures, about -269 degrees Celsius, and a solid at an even lower temperature of around -272 degrees Celsius.
Under standard conditions of pressure and temperature Helium is a gas.
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
Helium is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It can be liquefied at very low temperatures (-269°C) and becomes a liquid at that point. Helium does not exist in a solid state under normal conditions.
It is possible to manipulate helium into a solid form, though technically the lowest possible temperature is too high for helium to become a solid or "Freeze". Hence pressure is also required. Helium in its solid form has a crystalline structure, and it is also quite compressible (squash able) to a large degree.
it is a gas
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium