Nitrogen is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius, while carbon dioxide can exist as a gas or a solid (dry ice) at this temperature.
CO2, or carbon dioxide, will freeze at -78 degrees Celsius at normal pressure.
Are you sure you mean carbon? Carbon melts (turns to liquid) at 3550 degrees C, and boils at 3825 degrees C.
At 20 degrees Celsius, krypton would be in its gaseous state. Krypton is a noble gas with a boiling point of -153.22 degrees Celsius, so at 20 degrees Celsius it would be well above its boiling point and exist as a gas.
The freezing point of carbon monoxide is around -205.1 degrees Celsius (-337.18 degrees Fahrenheit).
At negative 150 degrees Celsius, carbon would be in a solid state.
At 1500 degrees Celsius, the element tungsten is a solid. Tungsten has the highest melting point of all elements, at 3422 degrees Celsius. This makes it ideal for use in high-temperature applications such as light bulb filaments and heating elements in furnaces.
Carbon dioxide is a gas at 10 degrees Celsius, as its boiling point is -78.5 degrees Celsius.
1500 degrees Celsius is equal to 2732 degrees Fahrenheit.
1500 degrees Celsius = 2,732 degrees Fahrenheit.
1500 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 2732 degrees Fahrenheit.
At -100 degrees Celsius, carbon dioxide would be in solid form, commonly known as dry ice.
1,500 degrees Celsius = 2,732 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 25oC, Carbon Dioxide is in it's "standard state" - a colorless gas.
Nitrogen is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius, while carbon dioxide can exist as a gas or a solid (dry ice) at this temperature.
Graphite is a solid at 20 0C.
Carbon does not have a melting point due to its triple point. The symbol for carbon is C and it has an atomic number of 6.