Mercury (Hg 80) and Bromine (Br 35) are liquid at room temp.
Yes. Only Mercury and Bromine are liquid elements at room temperature and pressure.
The metals, except for mercury, which is liquid at room temperature.
Bromine and mercury are liquids at the room temperature.
Mercury and bromine are liquids at room temperature.
Hg is the chemical symbol for the metal mercury. Mercury is a liquid when kept at a normal "room temperature.
most of the elements are solids at room temperature.
Yes. Only Mercury and Bromine are liquid elements at room temperature and pressure.
Bromine and mercury are elements that appear dull and are in liquid form at room temperature.
There are two elements which are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Copernicium (Cn) might be liquid at room temperature but chemists are not sure about it.
No, in its native, room temperature state it is a liquid , one of the 2 elements (Mercury being the other ) to be liquid at room temperature.
The metals, except for mercury, which is liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. There are only two elements that are liquid in room temperature. The other one is Mercury.
Bromine and mercury are liquids at the room temperature.
Bromine, Mercury
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 are actually only two elements liquid at room temperature: mercury and bromine.
Bromine is a halogen which can be a gas or liquid depending on the temperature. At room temperature bromine is a liquid metal.