At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur all form oxides which are gaseous at room temperature.
No. Carbon and Nitrogen are different elements themselves. They don't contain any element within them.
Yes, the daughter element of Carbon-14 isNitrogen-14.
Nitrogen is a gas and is its own element. Nitrogen makes up 71% of the air we breath. 28% is oxygen and 1% is carbon dioxide and other gasses.
Carbon, though theoretically Silicon could work too, and in reality, we have found Arsenic based life
Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur all form oxides which are gaseous at room temperature.
Sodium
Both of these are gases at room temperature. By the way, nitrogen is an element whereas the latter is a compound.
Mercury, atomic number 80.
Nitrogen
No. Carbon and Nitrogen are different elements themselves. They don't contain any element within them.
Every single one except for the liquids : mercury and bromine, and gases: oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, nitrogen, and the noble gases.
Yes, the daughter element of Carbon-14 isNitrogen-14.
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
None, mercury is a pure element.
Not in pure Mercury, it is an element.
And hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen