Some are solid (eg carbon) some are gaseous (eg oxygen) and one is liquid (bromine).
Most nonmetals form as gases or liquids at room temperature. They can also be found as solids, but they are brittle and nonconductive.
Nonmetals in other words, gases, are in gas state.
Most elemental non-metal elements are a gas.
Nonmetals occur in all three states.
Solid state
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Nonmetals in the solid state tend to be brittle and poor conductors of heat.
halogens
there are 18 there are 18 nonmetals
state of matter
the Earth has 3 main layers the Atmosphere, Crust, and Mantle/Core the Atmosphere is made up of mostly gas the Crust is made up of (mostly) solids and the Mantle/Core is filled mainly with liquid metals
Most nonmetals are not liquid at room temperature, as they are gasses. The only nonmetal that is in a liquid state at room temperature is bromine.
Solid?
Everything has a 'State of Matter' be it Solid, Liquid or Gas. Non-metals are either gases or solids, with the exception of Bromine , which os a liquid.
Gas or Solid. There are only two elements that are liquid at STP , they are Bromine and Mercury .
See the link below for information on the elements and their properties
Examples: metals or nonmetals, radioactive or not radioactive, classification after the state of matter, reactive or not reactive etc.
NO. Solid is the most dnse state of matter.
The most common state of matter is plasma.
At room temperature most of the elements are solid. except Cs,Ga,Br,Fr,Hg (these are liquid) and nonmetals which are gaseous..except Br which being a nonmetal is not a gas.
Yes. Non metals are certainly considered to be matter.
The matter for most elements is a solid.
Solids are the most dense state of matter