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Is the only nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature bromine?

No, mercury is another nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature. It is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature, while bromine is the only nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature.


The only nonmetal element that is a liquid at room temperature is?

Bromine is the only nonmetal element that is a liquid at room temperature.


What nonmetal is a liquid at normal temperatures?

Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.


Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is what at room temperature.?

It is the only liquid.


Are most nonmetals are liquid?

Most nonmetals are not liquid at room temperature, as they are gasses. The only nonmetal that is in a liquid state at room temperature is bromine.


Which non metal is a liquid at room temperature?

Bromine (Br) Mercury Hg) is also a room temperature liquid.


Is gaseous at room temperature metal or nonmetal?

nonmetal it is a gas


What is a liquid nonmetal at room temperature?

Bromine (Br)


Only nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature?

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


Are nonmetal liquids at room temperature?

No. In fact the only non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Bromine, and even that can be considered a gas at times. The only other liquid in the Periodic Table is Mercury, which is a metal.


What element is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period?

Bromine is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period of the periodic table. It is the only halogen that exists in a liquid state at room temperature.


What are the only two elements that are liquid at 25 and deg C (room temperature)?

Mercury and Bromine