Most elements are metals and therefore solids. But there are many elements that are gases (oxygen O, Neon Ne, Argon Ar etc.) and two liquids which are Bromine Br and Mercury Hg
Most elements are metals and therefore solids. But there are many elements that are gases (oxygen O, Neon Ne, Argon Ar etc.) and two liquids which are Bromine Br and Mercury Hg
Certainly all elements are not solid. At room temperature there are gaseous elements (e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.) and there are liquid elements (e.g. mercury and bromine).
Chemical elements are solid, gaseous and liquids.
Most are. Bromine and mercury are liquids. H, N, O, F, Cl, and all the nobles (group 18) are gases.
It is true, all are solids.
no
No, not all solids are the same. For example. each solid has a different temperature in which it melts. Heat, water, and coldness are factors in solids.
Almost all of the elements in the periodic table are solids.
http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
Yes. About 74% of the elements are metals and are generally solids.
No. The majority of known elements are solids. Only two known elements are liquid at room temperature.
The classification with 1A, 7A etc. is not recommended by IUPAC and is obsolete.The 1A elements are alkali metals, all solids; the 7A elements are the nonmetals (halogens). Halogens can be gaseous, liquids or solids at room temperature.
No the metalloids (a.k.a. semimetals) are solids as are five of the nonmetal elements.
yes
some aren't Mercury is one metal that is liquid at room temperature.
ALL b/c solids liquids and gases r all of earths elements b/c they provide in everything