yes
Xenon is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius.
Xenon is a noble gas and it exists as a gas at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius).
At 20 degrees Celsius, xenon is in a gaseous state. Xenon is a noble gas that exists as a gas at room temperature and pressure.
It is a gas.
At 1000 degrees Celsius, xenon is in the gaseous state. Xenon is typically a gas at room temperature and pressure, and it remains gaseous even at higher temperatures like 1000 degrees Celsius.
In its standard state at 294 degrees Kelvin, yes.
yes xenon does have a freezing point of 111,9 C yes xenon does have a freezing point of 111,9 C
165.03 K, −108.12 °C, −162.62 °F at 1atm(0 sea level air pressure)
Calcium is in a solid state at 25 degrees.
Xenon has a melting point of -111.9 degrees Celsius (-169.4 degrees Fahrenheit). It is a noble gas that exists in a solid state at very low temperatures.
At 25 degrees Celsius, hydrogen is in a gaseous state.
The flash point of xenon is -62.8 degrees Celsius (-81 degrees Fahrenheit).