Bromine is the only liquid element in Group 7 (also known as Group 17) of the periodic table. It is a reddish-brown volatile liquid at room temperature, and it is the only nonmetallic element that is liquid under normal conditions.
There are more metallic elements listed on the periodic table compared to nonmetallic elements. About 75% of the elements on the periodic table are classified as metals, while the remaining 25% are nonmetals.
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
NO!!! Carbon is No. 6 in the Periodic Table. Hydrogen is No. 1 in the Periodic Table.
HC stands for Hassium and Carbon in the periodic table. Hassium is a synthetic element with the symbol Hs and atomic number 108, while Carbon is a nonmetallic element with the symbol C and atomic number 6.
Bromine is the only liquid element in Group 7 (also known as Group 17) of the periodic table. It is a reddish-brown volatile liquid at room temperature, and it is the only nonmetallic element that is liquid under normal conditions.
yes think so
the nonmetallic elaments are on the right side of the periodic table
Sulphur is the element which is non metallic and has 32 as its atomic mass. It is placed in group-16 of the periodic table.
A good example may be mercury, which is a metal but is a liquid at room temperature, a unique feature not found in other metals.
Nitrogen is a nonmetallic element and is classified as a nonmetal in the periodic table.
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Bromine is a liquid element. It has the symbol Br in the Periodic Table.
Sulfur is classified as a nonmetal. It is a nonmetallic element found in group 16 of the periodic table.
Br on the periodic table stands for Bromine. It is a nonmetallic element in group 17 with atomic number 35. Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and is commonly used in flame retardants and pharmaceuticals.
Bromine is not an acid or a base. It is a nonmetallic element that exists as a liquid at room temperature and is part of the halogen group on the periodic table. It can react with metals to form bromide compounds.
Assuming that "least nonmetallic" means the same as "most metallic", francium.