Examples: argon, nitrogen.
The three elements that exist in the gaseous state at room temperature are helium, nitrogen, and oxygen.
Because in gaseous state all the atoms are comparable. In natural state some atoms (Elements) exist in solid state some in liquid and some in gaseous state.
Yes, the gaseous state of alcohol can be regarded as vapors. Vapors are defined as the gaseous phase of a substance that is typically found in a liquid or solid state at room temperature and pressure. When alcohol evaporates, it transitions from its liquid form to a gaseous state, forming vapor that can be observed in the air. This vaporization occurs due to the heat energy that enables alcohol molecules to overcome intermolecular forces and enter the gaseous phase.
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon
Neptune in the last of the gas giant planets..so gas.
The three elements that exist in the gaseous state at room temperature are helium, nitrogen, and oxygen.
solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour
Oxygen is commonly found in a gaseous state in our atmosphere.
They do not! Most gases do not emit radiation.
The usual state of oxygen and hydrogen: they are gases at room temperature.
Every atom can be found in a gaseous state, as long as temperature is not specified. Additionally, most molecules can be found in a gaseous state. So, "a lot". Hundreds if not hundreds of thousands. Millions
Gaseous refers to a state of matter in which a substance exists as a gas, characterized by molecules that are free to move and have no definite volume or shape. Gaseous substances can fill the space available to them and are often found at higher temperatures.
Chlorine is typically found in its gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.
Depends what you mean - your question is not clear - but consider :- At STP Oxygen and Hydrogen are two elements in the gaseous physical state BUT their compound Water is in the liquid state. At STP Oxygen is gaseous and Iron is solid BUT their compound is Iron Oxide is solid. So the answer is no.
Oxygen is typically found in the gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.
Most are solid, some are gaseous, and one or two are liquid.
metal -->nonmetal --> gaseous (metal --> nonmetal --> metalloid)