Oxygen is a gas at 20 degrees Celsius. It has a boiling point of -183 degrees Celsius and a melting point of -218 degrees Celsius, so at room temperature, oxygen exists as a gas.
Oxygen's melting point is -218 therefore from a solid it will turn into a liquid at 183 ('c) is its boiling point so it is liquid
It is a gas. A very cold gas, but still a gas. It turns to liquid oxygen at −182.96 °C; −297.33 °F
At -200 degrees Celsius, oxygen is in a solid state.
It's a solid.
Depending on it's temperature, sodium can be a solid, liquid or a gas. It becomes a liquid at 208 degrees Fahrenheit. It enters the gas phase at roughly 1629 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything below 208 Fahrenheit sodium is a solid.
its a gas
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?
Oxygen's melting point is -218 therefore from a solid it will turn into a liquid at 183 ('c) is its boiling point so it is liquid
It is a gas. A very cold gas, but still a gas. It turns to liquid oxygen at −182.96 °C; −297.33 °F
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Solid
It's a solid.
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At -200 degrees Celsius, oxygen is in a solid state.
It's a solid.
Depending on it's temperature, sodium can be a solid, liquid or a gas. It becomes a liquid at 208 degrees Fahrenheit. It enters the gas phase at roughly 1629 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything below 208 Fahrenheit sodium is a solid.
Liquid air is air (nitrogen, oxygen and other gases) that has been super cooled to change its phase from gas to liquid. At these temperatures, water will be solid. Water turns to ice at 0 degrees C. Nitrogen and oxygen turn to liquid (liquid air) at about -196 degrees C and -183 degrees C, respectively. Water went solid a long time ago when considering how cold these gases are as a liquid.