Xenon is not visible so in gaseous form,it is odorless and colorless.
Argon is a colorless, odorless gas in its normal state. It is a noble gas that is not reactive with other elements.
Argon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a non-reactive noble gas, so it exists as single atoms rather than molecules, making it invisible to the naked eye.
One answer is a single molecule of water, which would look like three-sided clump with a hydrogen atom and twp oxygen atoms at 120 degrees apart. An ice crystal frozen in an ice cube would look a lot like the first case. Also the particle could be part of a snowflake.
In a solid state, water particles are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement, forming a crystal lattice structure. The particles vibrate in place with very little movement, giving ice its rigid and solid form.
Yes, because sand is just a bunch of particles mixed together. A liquid, gas, or solid will appear to be so down to a molecular level. If you look at water through a microscope, it will look like water until you can distinguish individual molecules. Even then, we will know we are looking at a single water molecule, which has predictable properties regarding change of state. It is still a liquid under normal temps. Sand will look solid, no matter how close you look at it, down to a molecular level. A beach is just a bunch of solid particles piles together. Sand can also be melted and turned into liquid, like making glass. This requires heat and pressure. In our normal atmosphere, quartz is in its solid form. Thus the REAL answer is that all matter in the universe can be wither solid, liquid, gas, or plasma.
it is colorless
Colourless
it looks like gas,
solid
The appearance of francium is not known.
Californium has a silvery metallic appearance.
It is a shiny silver colored metal
Argon is a colorless, odorless gas in its normal state. It is a noble gas that is not reactive with other elements.
Neptunium is a solid metal with a metallic appearance.
It has no valency: its outermost orbit is full.
Titanium in its normal state is a silver-colored metal with a shiny surface. It is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion.
It is a colorless noble gas, so you can't really see it.