There are two elements that are liquid at the temperature technically designated 'room temperature' or 298 K (25° C) and a total of six elements that can be liquids at actual room temperatures and pressures. Liquid at 25°C * Bromine * Mercury Become Liquid 25°C-40°C * Francium * Cesium * Gallium * Rubidium
MErcury is the only metal that is in liquid state in room temperature.
Mercury is both a liquid and a metal.
Mercury is a metal that's liquid at temperatures that are comfortable for people.
Mercury. In its 'raw state, it's an ore - combined with other minerals. After processing, its pure form is a liquid at room temperature.
Only mercury is a metal liquid at room temperature.
any metal that is melted down.
Mercury
Galium
Mercury is the only liquid metal. Bromine comes under group 7 in the table and is therefore a Halogen. Bare in mind that this is only true at standard states.
None, the only other liquid element is mercury which is not a non-metal. The next non-metallic element that becomes liquid is Phosphorus, but that happens yet at 44 degrees C.
Mercury is a metal but its unusual: at room temperature it is liquid
It happens to be a liquid metal at normal room temperatures.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury (Mg) with atomic number 80. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Another element that is liquid is bromine but it is a 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).
Mercury is the only liquid metal. Bromine comes under group 7 in the table and is therefore a Halogen. Bare in mind that this is only true at standard states.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. It is one of the two elements that are liquid at room temperature. The other one, bromine, is not considered a metal.
None, the only other liquid element is mercury which is not a non-metal. The next non-metallic element that becomes liquid is Phosphorus, but that happens yet at 44 degrees C.
Mercury the liquid metal is also known as quicksilver
its formed as a liquid
Mercury is a metal but its unusual: at room temperature it is liquid
It happens to be a liquid metal at normal room temperatures.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury (Mg) with atomic number 80. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Another element that is liquid is bromine but it is a non-metal.
Yes. If you are talking about the thing in thermometers, yes, they are liquid.(metal- liquid) Mercury is one of the few metals that is a liquid at room temperature. Other metals, as you know, are solid at room temperature.
Anything can be poisonous and/or a liquid. However, the most common such metal is mercury.
An amalgam is a solid alloy of mercury, the only metal element that is liquid at standard temperature and pressure, with some other metal.