Don't think one exists. All non-metals that are solid have more than 53 protons, so they would have at least 53 neutrons, and the lightest is iodine which has 74 neutrons.
Untripentium
A chemical compound, solid, may contain many nonmetals.
The central region is the nucleus. The two solid actually represents the (two) protons and the (two) neutrons in the helium. The circle represents the boundary of the nucleus. The protons and the neutrons are present within the nucleus. Normally, outside the nucleus there will be one more circle with two electrons.
solid nonmetal is solid and metal is just metal
sulphur
sulfur
The strong nuclear force forces the neutrons and protons to " stick " to one another in the nucleus.
there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine
Sodium is a solid metal.
Iodine
It is a metal
Carbon is considered a nonmetal. It has an atomic symbol of C and atomic number of 6. It is a solid in its standard state.