Bromine
bromine
I am pretty sure it is Ionic. Because an Ionic bond happens between a metal and a non-metal. Sodium being the metal and Bromine being the non-metal. Hope that helps! :)
bromine is a non-metal which stays as a liquid in room temp
That will be Bromine. Assuming that the question asks which metal is liquid at room temperature, the answer is Mercury. Interestingly, the chemical formula, Hg, derives from the Greek for Runny Silver. As the question specifically states non metal, I didn't include mercury as that is indeed a metal
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine is a non-metal.
Bromine is a nonmetal.
non metal liquid
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
Bromine is not a metal, it is a non-metal. Its colour is Reddish brown
No, Bromine is not ductile as it is a non-metal
Bromine is a non metal. atomic number of it is 35.
non metal
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature and is a non-metal. The only liquid element that is not a metal is Bromine (Br). There is one other element that occurs in liquid form and that is Mercury (Hg).
Bromine is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 80.
Bromine is non metal which is liquid.It is halogen.It belongs to group-17.There are only two elements in the periodic table that are non metals. They are bromine and mercury. From those, bromine is the only non metal.There are only two liquid elements in the periodic table. The only non metal liquid is Bromine. Bromine stays as a diatomic molecules.