That would be Bromine, the only halogen element that is liquid at SATP. It's number 35 on the Periodic Table of the Elements and is commonly found in ionic compounds with metals from groups I or II.
Boron
Wikipedia has a periodic table where you can click on the elements to get more info on them. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table
the element boron
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B=Boron
B stands for Boron on the periodic table.
B is the symbol for boron which is an element on the periodic table
What is the fift element of the peroidic table
BARON
Gold (Au) is a transition metal, thus is positioned in the d-block (middle portion) of the main section of periodic table in Period 6, Group 11 (or Group I b).
The symbol "b" does not stand for anything, but "B" stands for boron.
B stands for Boron on the periodic table.
B is the symbol for boron which is an element on the periodic table
B stands for Boron in the periodic table. They are placed in group-13.
B stands for boron
Period 2, group 13, symbol B
The fifth element on the periodic table is boron, which has the symbol B.
Bromine is a liquid element. It has the symbol Br in the Periodic Table.
B stands for the element Boron. It is a semi-metallic substance. It's atomic number is 5.
What is the fift element of the peroidic table
BARON
The periodic table represents Boron with the letter B.