Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
Solid, liquid or gas - it depends on the non-metal.
nonmetal it is a gas
Some non-metals like carbon, sulphur, phosphorus,selenium iodine are solids at room temperature. carbon is also a solid at room temperature and even though Non-metals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well. As opposed to metals carbon in the form of powdered graphite allowed its use as a semiconductor
non metals are gases and are poor conductors at room temperature
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature. It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.
bromine[Br] and Mercury[Hg]
Just one, bromine
Bromine is the only non-metal that is in liquid state at room temperature..
There are many non metals with different states m8
Solid, liquid or gas - it depends on the non-metal.
Most non metals are usually liquids or gases at room temperature, although not specifically one or the other. It depends on the properties of the substance. Most metals are solids at room temperature, with the exception of Mercury.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. There are other, non-metals that are also liquid at room temp, but I'm not certain which ones.There are 6 metals that are liquids at or near room temperature: Mercury, Caesium (Cesium), Gallium, Bromine, Francium, and Rubidium.
non metals are gases and are poor conductors at room temperature
nonmetal it is a gas
Its a gas
non metals are gases and are poor conductors at room temperature
Some non-metals like carbon, sulphur, phosphorus,selenium iodine are solids at room temperature. carbon is also a solid at room temperature and even though Non-metals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well. As opposed to metals carbon in the form of powdered graphite allowed its use as a semiconductor