Non-metal... My science teacher finished teaching us about the Periodic Table of elements a month ago, and in my book it say's at room temperature it is a non-metal... I don't know whether it changes when it is heated but I would assume not, the same with when it is put somewhere below room temperature.
Silicon exists in the solid phase at room temperature and pressure. It is a crystalline solid with a metallic luster, similar to a metal, but it is classified as a metalloid due to its properties being between those of metals and non-metals.
bromine is a non-metal which stays as a liquid in room temp
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
Bromine is yhe only non-metal which is neither solid nor gas at room temperature.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature. It is a non-metallic element that is commonly used in electronic devices and solar panels due to its semiconductor properties.
metal---- mercury non metal-----bromine
Nitrogen is a non metal which is gas at room temperature.
hydrogen is a non metal and will always stay a gas.
The characteristic of non-metals are-1. Non-metals are gases or solids at room temperature, except bromine, which is liquid at room temperature.2. Non-metal solids are generally not as hard as metals and have low tensile strengths. However diamond, an allotrope of carbon, is very hard.3. They do not have luster. However, silicon, iodine and graphite have metallic lustre.
Bromine is a liquid non-metal at room temperature.
Silicon is a metalloid.
Bromine (Br) is the only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature and pressure.