How can a gas at room temperature (like oxygen) become solid?
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solid oxygen forms at normal atmospheric pressure at a temperature below 54.36k ( -218.79 degree Celsius, -361.82 degree F)..... At very high pressure , solid oxygen changes from an insulating to a metallic state ; and at a very low temperature , it even transforms to a superconducting state
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A gas (like oxygen) can become solid at room temperature.
- Decreased temperature and increased pressure are the reason behind the conversion of gas into solid.
- In order to turn the gas into a solid, the molecules of gas come together.
- These are the circumstances under which gas can turn into solid and it is known as disposition.
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