At -204 degrees Celsius, oxygen is in a solid state, specifically as oxygen ice.
Oxygen is in a gaseous state at 1000 degrees Celsius.
At a temperature of 20 degrees C (or F, for that matter) oxygen is a gas.
Oxygen is a gas at 24 degrees Celsius.
At -250 degrees Celsius, oxygen exists as a gas. Oxygen's boiling point is -183 degrees Celsius, so at -250 degrees Celsius, it remains in a gaseous state.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
Oxygen is in a gaseous state at 1000 degrees Celsius.
At a temperature of 20 degrees C (or F, for that matter) oxygen is a gas.
Oxygen is a gas at 24 degrees Celsius.
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Pure oxygen is a gas at 25 C, regardless of the pressure.
At -250 degrees Celsius, oxygen exists as a gas. Oxygen's boiling point is -183 degrees Celsius, so at -250 degrees Celsius, it remains in a gaseous state.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
No, it does not.
It is a gas. A very cold gas, but still a gas. It turns to liquid oxygen at −182.96 °C; −297.33 °F
The melting point of oxygen is -361.8 degrees F (-218.8 degrees C). The boiling point of oxygen is -297.31 degrees F (-182.95 degrees C).
LOx (liquid diatomic oxygen) boils at -182.96oC, -297.33oF.
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