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.
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.
Are you sure you mean carbon? Carbon melts (turns to liquid) at 3550 degrees C, and boils at 3825 degrees C.
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.