Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br) are two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
There are 11 elements that are liquids at room temperature. These are bromine, mercury, cesium, gallium, rubidium, francium, caesium, potassium, sodium, lithium, and... No other elements are liquids at room temperature.
Two elements that are liquids at 25 degrees Celsius are mercury (Hg) and bromine (Br). Mercury is a silvery metal that remains in liquid form at room temperature, while bromine is a reddish-brown liquid with a strong odor.
Yes, Bromine and mercury are the only two liquids at room temperature that are elements.
Yes. Bromine and mercury are the only 2 elements that exist as liquids at room temperature (25oC). However, there 4 other elements that exist as liquids at temperatures slighty above room temperature: * Francium at 27oC * Cesium at 28.6oC * Gallium at 30.3oC * Rubidium at 39.5oC
There were 15 elements in my table that were liquids at room temperature.
There are only two liquids and not four. They are mercury and bromine.
Bromine and Mercury
There are two elements that are liquid always. They are bromine and mercury
No. The majority of known elements are solids. Only two known elements are liquid at room temperature.
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They are the only two elements on the periodic table that are liquids at room temperature.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br) are two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
There are 11 elements that are liquids at room temperature. These are bromine, mercury, cesium, gallium, rubidium, francium, caesium, potassium, sodium, lithium, and... No other elements are liquids at room temperature.
Most elements are metals and therefore solids. But there are many elements that are gases (oxygen O, Neon Ne, Argon Ar etc.) and two liquids which are Bromine Br and Mercury Hg
Bromine, Br2, and mercury, Hg, are the only elements that are liquids at room temperature.
Mercury and bromine are liquids at room temperature.