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It is common to observe that gold jewellery is hard, not liquid or gaseous.
Gold is in the solid phase at standard temperature and pressure.
At room temperature, gold is a solid.
solid; golden-brown; odorless
Gold is a solid at room temperature.
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Noans2. Yes it can. This is called sublimation. CO2 will change from solid to a gas without passing through a liquid stage. (At normal pressure and temperature at least.) Water ice may also do so at low temperatures - as in your fridge.
lanthanum is a element at any stage, that is for sure. And sense no one else knew this, i decided to answer it. yay! and at room temperature i would quess that it is either a solid or a liquid, because it is a METAL. that is the best answer i can give, have a nice day!
A solid becomes a gas without passing through the stage of being a liquid. It requires energy (endothermic), as the molecules need to move around more quickly and freely. you really only have to write a solid - liquid
The type of bond has absolutely nothing to do with the physical state of a compound or molecule. A covalently bonded substance can be a gas (diatomic hydrogen or water vapor), a solid ( ice), or a liquid (water).
ce is frozen carbon dioxide. It freezes at a lower temperature than water and transforms directly from a gas to a solid, unlike water which goes from gas to liwuid to solid, as the temerature decreases. The "steam" you see on stage sets is often dry ice that is melted back into a gas and condenses the watervapour it comes into contact with.
It has gone through the melting stage
Definitely on heating a solid can change into liquid state because on heating the kinetic energy of the particles of solid increase and they move more freely.At stage a particular stage particles leave their definite place and solid change into liquid.Again when we heat liquid it changes into on a particular temperature at atmospheric temperature and this temperature is known as its boiling point
Noans2. Yes it can. This is called sublimation. CO2 will change from solid to a gas without passing through a liquid stage. (At normal pressure and temperature at least.) Water ice may also do so at low temperatures - as in your fridge.
Deposition. The reverse process (going from a solid directly to a gas) is called sublimation.
This is known as deposition which is the opposite of sublimation.
Which gas? There are lots of them. Gas is a stage of matter (solid, liquid, gas) not what you seem to think it is. So your answer is - who knows.
The commonly known 4 stages of matter in order from coldest to hottest are "solid," "liquid," "gas," and "plasma." However, some scientists now believe that there is a 5th stage which is at cooler temperatures than the "solid" stage. This stage is, at present, refered to as "atom stuff" --a funny name for a supercooled metal, considering the work the went through to get it that way, i know, but that's what they call it. Sooner or later, it is still possible that they will change this name to something cooler.
Ton Of Refrigeration : Is the refrigerating effect required to reduce the temperature of one ton of water from zero degree Celsius (liquid stage) to zero degree Celsius (solid stage) in 24 hour. Kiran.
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At high temperature the gas stage of H2O is steam and at low temperature it is water vapour
the plasma is the one stage of matter in which ions are separated
lanthanum is a element at any stage, that is for sure. And sense no one else knew this, i decided to answer it. yay! and at room temperature i would quess that it is either a solid or a liquid, because it is a METAL. that is the best answer i can give, have a nice day!