The state depends on the exact temperature, as well as on the pressure.
Gas. Unquestionably. Consider the alternative: Liquid? Solid? Maybe plasma? Liquid and solid hydrogen only produced in near the absolute temperature. Plasma on the other hand requires enormous temperature and pressure (Sun).
It isd a liquid, generally a viscous liquid.
It is called plasmaThe name for the liquid part of blood is "plasma", and all other blood components are dissolved in or carried by the plasma.plasma plasma
None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
it isn't a solid, liquid, nor a gas. IT IS PLASMA :P
Sodium is a solid at room temperature.
That really depends on the temperature it is at. It could be liquid, gas or plasma.
solid. Very stable at room temperature.
It will change state from a solid to a liquid to a gas and finally to a plasma.
It will change states from a gas to plasma. The order of standard phase is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Gas. Unquestionably. Consider the alternative: Liquid? Solid? Maybe plasma? Liquid and solid hydrogen only produced in near the absolute temperature. Plasma on the other hand requires enormous temperature and pressure (Sun).
yes, it is fluid
It isd a liquid, generally a viscous liquid.
It is called plasmaThe name for the liquid part of blood is "plasma", and all other blood components are dissolved in or carried by the plasma.plasma plasma
It is usually a solid, which sublimates at room temperature to form a gas.
Water can do this and the temperature at which it occurs is called the triple point.
# solid # liquid # gas # plasma # super liquid (exists as a liquid below normal freezing temperature, unstable) # communal solid (experienced by Helium near absolute zero, electron share nuclei, negative temperature (energy level pumping) possible.)