It is solid at this temperature at is likely frozen. Keep in mind that negative 150 degrees Celsius is equal to negative 238?ædegrees Fahrenheit.?æ
At -10 degrees Celsius, krypton is in a gaseous state. Krypton, a noble gas, has a boiling point of -157.36 degrees Celsius, meaning it remains a gas well above that temperature. Therefore, at -10 degrees Celsius, it does not condense into a liquid or solid form.
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.
At 100 degrees Celsius, krypton is in a gaseous state. Krypton is a noble gas with a boiling point of -157.4 degrees Celsius, so at 100 degrees Celsius, it remains well above its boiling point and exists as a colorless, odorless gas. It does not condense into a liquid until temperatures drop significantly below its boiling point.
At negative ten Celsius it is a gas, at negative ten Fahrenheit it is also a gas.
Gaseous state
At 20 degrees Celsius, krypton is a colorless and odorless gas. It remains in its gaseous state at this temperature. Krypton is a noble gas with a boiling point of -153.22 degrees Celsius, so at 20 degrees Celsius, it is well above its boiling point.
At 20 degrees Celsius krypton is a gas. You would have to bring the temperature way down to just below -153.22 (yes, negative!) degrees Celsius for krypton to become a liquid, and just below -157.36 degrees Celsius to make it a solid!
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.
At 100 degrees Celsius, krypton is in a gaseous state. Krypton is a noble gas with a boiling point of -157.4 degrees Celsius, so at 100 degrees Celsius, it remains well above its boiling point and exists as a colorless, odorless gas. It does not condense into a liquid until temperatures drop significantly below its boiling point.
Yes, at 1000 degrees Celsius, mercury will be in a gaseous state. Mercury has a boiling point of 356.9 degrees Celsius, so it will have transitioned to a gas at 1000 degrees Celsius.
At negative ten Celsius it is a gas, at negative ten Fahrenheit it is also a gas.
At 1 ATM pressure and 10°F and 10°C krypton is a gas.
At 20 degrees Celsius, wax is typically in a solid state.
Ethanol is in a solid state (frozen) at -50 degrees Celsius.
Diamond is a solid at 25 degrees Celsius.
It is a gas.
Sodium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius. It melts at 97.8 degrees Celsius and boils at 882.9 degrees Celsius.