Nonmetals can be solid, liquid and gas at room temperature.
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∙ 8y agoThere are 2 states of matter. They are solids,liquids and gasses.
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∙ 8y agoSolid, liquid or gas: pick any two.
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Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature, while bromine is a liquid non-metal.
No, oxygen is a gas at room temperature. (Also, oxygen is a nonmetal at any state)
Bromine is a non-metal element that is a liquid at room temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is a gas at room temperature.
Bromine (Br) is the only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature and pressure.
Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature, while bromine is a liquid non-metal.
Bromine is a non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature. It is the only non-metal element that is typically found in liquid form at room temperature.
No, oxygen is a gas at room temperature. (Also, oxygen is a nonmetal at any state)
Bromine is a non-metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury is a metal that is also liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is a non-metal element that is a liquid at room temperature and pressure.
Boron is a solid at room temperature, making it a solid state of matter.
Nitrogen is a non metal which is gas at room temperature.
No, not all non-metals are soft solids at room temperature. Non-metals can exist in various forms such as gases (e.g., oxygen), liquids (e.g., bromine), and solid (e.g., sulfur). The physical state of a non-metal at room temperature can vary depending on factors like temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is a gas at room temperature.
Mercury is a non-metal that exists in liquid state at room temperature when slightly increased.
Bromine is a liquid non-metal at room temperature.
Non-metals are any of the non-metallic elements found in Groups 14, 15 and 16 of the Periodic Table. At room temperature, most non-metals exist as either gases or solids.