None are gases, only mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
Mercury is a metal. In fact it is only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
nonmetal it is a gas
Non-metals typically exist in solid or gas phases at room temperature, with some non-metals like iodine and bromine being in a liquid phase. Examples of non-metals in the solid phase include sulfur, carbon, and phosphorus.
Its a gas
None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
Uranium, gold, iron and aluminum are solid metals at room temperature. Neon is a gas.
noble gases
It means whether the substance in question is solid, liquid or gas at normal room temperature, so you could assume that about 20 degrees celsius. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature Water is a liquid at room temperature Iron is a solid at room temperature.
Mercury is a metal. In fact it is only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Undoubtedly, the noble gases
No, lustrous is a physical property normally associated with metals, which as usually solid at room temperature. It is a property of metals that is shining.
None, mercury is liquid at room temperature and becomes a gas at around 350�C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not exactly true, there's Copernicium, it's a synthetic element that's a transition metal that exists as a gas at room temp.
nonmetal it is a gas
Hydrogen is not malleable in the same way that metals are. It is a gas at room temperature and does not exhibit the same physical properties as solid materials like metals.