All elements can exist as liquids at some temperature or other. At standard room temperature, only bromine and Mercury are liquid. However, gallium has a melting point of only 29.76 degrees C (85.57 degrees F) which is not far above standard room temperature, and can occur naturally in some places.
There are two metals known of that take liquid form at room temperature, those are mercury and bromine.
Bromine(Br) and Mercury(Hg)
1. Cesium(Cs)
2. Francium(Fr)
At room temperature, bromine and mercury.
no, like other elements in the periodic table they can be solid, liquid or gas
By grouping the elements on the Periodic Table.
See the link below fot the IUPAC model of the periodic table of elements.
There is Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br)
It's more the one option you didn't ask: neither. They're elements. The data on the table is for an individual atom; the element may exist as individual atoms, or as molecules, or as metals.
Only 2 elements of the 126 elements in the periodic table are liquid.
Bromine and Mercury
The two elements in periodic table which are liquid are: 1 mercury 2 bromine
A Periodic table The Periodic Table of the Elements.
atomic number
The periodic table contain solid, liquid and gaseous chemical elements.
There are a total of 118 elements known to exist on the periodic table.
Radioactive elements exist in all groups of the periodic table.
no, like other elements in the periodic table they can be solid, liquid or gas
At normal temperatures, Bromine and Mercury are the only elements on the Periodic Table of the Elements that are in liquid form.
First of all it is a compound made of different elements, hence it cannot exist in periodic table. Periodic table is composed only of pure elements not in any combined form.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.