The room temperature of anything is the same. It is temperature in which human body feels comfortably (approximately 20°C / 68°F / 293K)
For oxygen to be a liqud it has to be extremly cold and to be a liquid it has to be even colder. Room temp is quite hot. If you want more information have a look at wikipedia.
Oxygen is a gas.
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases at room temperature, while carbon and mercury are not.
The three basic states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Get super cold, and you might expect a Bose-Einstein condensate (not important for this question), or on the opposite end, a plasma (also not important) Oxygen is something that you need to survive, you use it constantly. It's what you breathe. Oxygen is a gas.
Actually, what you breathe in is a mixture of nitrogen (~79%) and oxygen (~21%). It means that both of them (therefore oxygen, too) are in gaseous stat (not liquid).
Potassium at room temperature is a solid.
Room temperature typically ranges between 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit (20-22 degrees Celsius).
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About 20% of the volume of the air in the room is oxygen.
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.
the physical state of oxygen at room temperature is GAS! - Joslyn ;*
At normal room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
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