The boiling point of neon is −246.1°C. Its melting point is −248.6°C. At room temperature ( ∼25°C), neon is in which state?

intermediate between gas and liquid
intermediate between liquid and solid
gas
solid

At room temperature (∼25°C), neon is in the gas state.

At room temperature, which is approximately 25°C, neon is in the gas state.

To determine the state of neon at room temperature, we need to compare the temperature to its melting and boiling points.

We know that the boiling point of neon is −246.1°C, and the melting point is −248.6°C.

At room temperature (approximately 25°C), which is much higher than both the melting and boiling points of neon, it is safe to conclude that neon is in the gas state.

To answer the question without the explanation, the state of neon at room temperature is gas.