Only Mercury occurs in nature as a liquid in its elemental state. Bromine is also a liquid element, but does not occur in its elemental form in nature.
Only mercury is a chemical element which occur in the nature as a liquid.
They can occur as either pure substances, for example native gold and sulphur, or combined with other substances in the form of compounds, such as ores.
Some elements occur in nature in a pure form, and not as part of a compound with other elements. Elements such as copper, silver, and gold are also minerals. Almost all pure, solid elements are mentals.
No elements can be made from molecules, because molecules are made from elements instead. If the question is really, "What elements normally occur in nature as diatomic molecules?", the answer is hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
The two elements in periodic table which are liquid are: 1 mercury 2 bromine
There are actually only two elements liquid at room temperature: mercury and bromine.
bromine and murcury
Mercury and bromine are the only two elements liquid at room temperature.
group 1 elements
No, only the elements up to Uranium (Z=92) occur naturally on Earth. The rest have only been made synthetically, because of their radioactivity which renders them unstable and thus unable to exist naturally. The synthetically made elements are called transuranic elements.
gold and silver
Bromine, Mercury