Both Nitrogen and Oxygen would fit the bill.
Elemental chlorine is a diatomic gas at room temperature.
At room temperature N (N2) is a gas. N, by itself, does not exist at room temperature and standard pressure. It exists as the diatomic gas, N2.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. Boiling point of it is 34.6 degrees Celsius. It stays as diatomic molecules.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.Fluorine is a gas at room temperature
N2F2 is a gas at room temperature.
Chlorine stays as diatomic molecules. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It is yellow in colour.
Hydrogen is a chemical element, gas at room temperature, having a diatomic molecule.
No, N, or Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature, it makes up (as the diatomic molecule N2), 80% of the air you breath. Nitrogen forms a liquid at −195.8 °C.
Nitrogen monoxide is a diatomic gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic, N2. The term particle is inadequate.
Oxygen is an essential gas for sustenance of life on this planet. It is a diatomic molecule which is very stable at varied temperatures including the room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). Oxygen is highly combustible gas.
Yes, nitrogen is found as N2 and is a gas at room temperature whilst phosphorus is found as P4 and is a solid at room temperature.