Neon is a noble gas, and at room temperature (around 25 degrees Celsius or 77 degrees Fahrenheit), it exists in a gaseous state. Noble gases generally have low boiling points, and neon remains in its gaseous form under normal room temperature conditions.
Between 24.56 K and 27.07 K the element neon is a liquid.
it would be the same as any other room temperature, but if you are asking what state it is in, the answer would be a gas
Neon is a indeed a gas at room temperature. Neon is one of many elements in the Nobel gas family that are gaseous at room temperature.
Neon gas might have any reasonable temperature.
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neon is a liquid at room temperatureneon is a liquid at room temperatureThis first answer is wrong, neon is a GAS at room temperature, NOT a liquid.
There are several substances that are a gas at room temperature. These include argon, oxygen, hydrogen, helium, and neon.
State (s, l, g): gas Melting point: 24.53 K (-248.57 oC) Boiling point: 27.1 K (-246.0 oC)
At normal temperatures and pressures it's a gas.
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neon is a gas at room temp.
Neon is a gas a room temperature.
Neon is a gas at room temperature.
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Gas at room temperature
Liquid: mercury. Gas: neon.
Neon is a gas at room temperature.
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gas at room temperature
Neon is a gas at room temperature; it is liquid in a range of only 2,5 0C.
Neon is a gas at room temperature; it is liquid in a range of only 2,5 0C.