Lower alkanes are gases. As the number of carbon increases they are liquids and even solids.
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All of the noble gases (group 18) are gases at room temperature. In addition, fluorine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
No. they are solids
None are gases, only mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
The noble gases
Argon is a gas at room temperature. It is in the noble gases on the Periodic Table.
Alkanes with a carbon chain of 5 up to 17 are liquids. So the set of liquid alkanes begins with pentane, C5H12.
Gases at room temperature
Yes. Both are gases at room temperature.
All of the noble gases (group 18) are gases at room temperature. In addition, fluorine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
Only fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature. Bromins is a liquid. Iodine and astatine are solids.
They are gases at room temperature.
Poop
Gases, hence noble "gases"
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
No. That's why they are called GASES.
No. they are solids
Uranium and fermium are solid metals at room temperature.