No, Bromine is liquid. Sulfur, Cabon, Phophorus, Selenium and Iodine are solids.
Note that this in standard condition, as in, room temperature. So they can switch states under different conditon.
Yes.
The class of elements that includes all elements that are gases at room temperature is the noble gases. These are located in Group 18 of the periodic table and include elements such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
Nonmetals are gases but also solids.
yes all noble gases are non metals in the sense that they are not metals ,but they are in no way similar to nonmetals that they should be grouped together , they are after all the noble in nature . :)
They are all non metals.
Most nonmetals are gases at room temperature, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine. Some nonmetals, like sulfur and carbon, are solids at room temperature.
Noble gases are nonmetals. They are colorless, odorless gases that are known for their low reactivity and full outer electron shells.
Everything that you touch is MATTER. You are matter. So solids, liquids and gases are matter. It follows that non-metals are matter. NB THere are only two liquid elements in the periodic table, they are bromine and mercury.
No. they are not all gases. e.g. sulphur
Gases are nonmetals.
The Noble Gases.
The Noble Gases.