At negative 150 degrees Celsius, carbon would be in a solid state.
At -50 degrees Celsius, methane is in a solid state.
Carbon dioxide is a gas at 10 degrees Celsius, as its boiling point is -78.5 degrees Celsius.
Ethanol is in a solid state (frozen) at -50 degrees Celsius.
25 deg. Celsius is about "room temperature," and assuming normal pressure (1atm) carbon dioxide is a gas.
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
The state of carbon at standard room temperature and pressure is solid.
At -50 degrees Celsius, methane is in a solid state.
Gaseous state
Solid.
Carbon dioxide is a gas at 10 degrees Celsius, as its boiling point is -78.5 degrees Celsius.
Yes, at 1000 degrees Celsius, mercury will be in a gaseous state. Mercury has a boiling point of 356.9 degrees Celsius, so it will have transitioned to a gas at 1000 degrees Celsius.
Gaseous state
Dry ice is simply the chemical carbon dioxide in its solid state. Dry ice is very cold and sublimates directly into carbon dioxide gas at negative 78.5 degrees Celsius at sea level.
gas
At -200 degrees Celsius nitrogen is a liquid.
Compounds do not get a new name when they change physical state. Carbon dioxide's name in the liquid state in just "liquid carbon dioxide"
Ethanol is in a solid state (frozen) at -50 degrees Celsius.