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
it is liquid at room temprature
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
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.