The only liquid elements at room temperature (on the Periodic Table) are Mercury and Bromine.
(Check the related link for a dynamic periodic table which shows the state of each element at various temperatures.)
Actually, there are FOUR liquids on the periodic table and they are: Cs(cesium), Fr(francium), Hg(Mercury), Br(bromine).
At normal condition of temperature and pressure. 1 atmosphere and 0-20c only 2 elements are in liquid phase Bromine (Br 35) and Mercury (Hg 80).
Otherwise ALL other elements have a liquid phase depending on temperature and pressure.
Two elements, mercury (Hg) and bromine (Br) are certainly liquid at room temperature. Two more would be if the room were rather warm: gallium (Ga) melts at 30°C = 86°F and caesium (Cs) melts at 28.4°C = 83°F.
More than anybody can count! There are an infinite number of possible liquids in the universe!
Water,Lava,Mud,Liquid Nitrogen,Sulfuric acid.
There are two elements that are liquid at room temperature: mercury and bromine.
At room temperature, mercury and bromine. Raise the temperature, and other metals start melting.
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2:Bromine and Mercury, Liquid at 25°C
Chemical elements may be solid, gas or liquid.
Mercury and alcohol [liquid elements]
Bromine and mercury are elements that appear dull and are in liquid form at room temperature.
no, like other elements in the periodic table they can be solid, liquid or gas
Only 2 elements of the 126 elements in the periodic table are liquid.
2:Bromine and Mercury, Liquid at 25°C
There are two elements that are liquid always. They are bromine and mercury
Chemical elements may be solid, gas or liquid.
All gases and liquid elements are non metals .For metaloids see periodic table .
Solid: Computer monitor Liquid: Water, liquid nitrogen Gas: Air (mix of many elements that are all gases)
Liquid chemical elements at room temperature (20 0C) are Mercury and bromine.
at 250C and 101 kPa there are no elements that are liquid in the first twenty elements. the only elements on the periodic table that are liquid are bromine (atomic number: 35) and Mercury (atomic number: 80).
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There are actually only two elements liquid at room temperature: mercury and bromine.
Mercury is a silver colored liquid.
Mercury and bromine are the only two elements liquid at room temperature.