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It depends on the temperature and pressure. So unless you get it VERY cold, it is a gas. * Boiling Point @ 1 atm: -423.0°F (-252.8°C, 20oK) * Freezing Point @ 1 atm: -434.5°F (-259.2°C, 14oK)

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