Liquid nitrogen can be kept at room temperature at sufficient pressure. Otherwise, it is a gas.
Gold is a solid at Room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Boron is a solid.
Nitrogen ice is solid. Liquid nitrogen is liquid. At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen is gaseous.
The phase of most elements, at standard temperature and pressure, is solid. The exceptions are as follows: Gas: Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon. Liquid: Bromine, Mercury. Standard temperature and pressure (shortened to s.t.p.) are 293K (20oC) and 1atm (normal atmospheric pressure).
At room temperature and pressure, Nitrogen is a gaseous substance.
Nitrogen can be obtained as a solid at very low temperature, under -210 0C. At room temperature nitrogen is a gas.
Nitrogen primarily exists in a gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. However, under extreme conditions of low temperature and high pressure, it can form a solid called nitrogen ice, which has properties different from regular nitrogen gas.
Nitrogen monoxide also known as nitric oxide is a gas.
N2 is not solid at room temperature. This is one of the diatomic elements that are in the gaseous state at room temperature.
Gold is a solid at room temperature.
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
Cerium is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule (N2) at room temperature and pressure.
Gold is a solid at room temperature. It wouldn't make a good wedding ring otherwise.
Magnesium is a solid at normal temperature and pressure.
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.