The only nonmetallic element that is liquid at room temperature is bromine.
An example of a metallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is mercury. An example of a nonmetallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is bromine.
Bromine is the element that fits the description provided. It is a red nonmetallic liquid at room temperature and can cause skin and lung irritation upon contact or inhalation.
Bromine, group 17; Mercury, group 12. Both are liquids at STP
Oils are liquid triglycerides, at room temperature that is.
propanone is liquid at room temperature
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
it is liquid at room temprature
Aluminium is not a liquid at room temperature.
Methanol is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is the only metal to be liquid at room temperature.
Ethanol is a liquid at room temperature.