All elements can exist as liquids at some temperature or other. At standard room temperature, only bromine and Mercury are liquid. However, gallium has a melting point of only 29.76 degrees C (85.57 degrees F) which is not far above standard room temperature, and can occur naturally in some places.
No, gases are not the only elements. Elements can exist in different states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. There are 118 known elements on the periodic table, each with its own unique properties.
Element A does not exist on the periodic table. The elements on the periodic table are represented by their respective chemical symbols, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, or Fe for iron.
Yes, there were elements on the first periodic table. I believe that there are still elements on the periodic table.
Most elements in the periodic table exist in a solid state at room temperature and pressure. However, some elements are gases, such as hydrogen and helium, while a few are liquid at room conditions, such as mercury and bromine.
any of the elements who's existence we have proven is on the periodic table, if something isnt on the table it either hasn't been discovered, it isn't a pure element, or it doesn't exist
Bromine and Mercury
Only 2 elements of the 126 elements in the periodic table are liquid.
The two elements in periodic table which are liquid are: 1 mercury 2 bromine
There are a total of 118 elements known to exist on the periodic table.
The periodic table contain solid, liquid and gaseous chemical elements.
Radioactive elements exist in all groups of the periodic table.
At normal temperatures, Bromine and Mercury are the only elements on the Periodic Table of the Elements that are in liquid form.
First of all it is a compound made of different elements, hence it cannot exist in periodic table. Periodic table is composed only of pure elements not in any combined form.
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
In the periodic table only the chemical elements appear; but tables for isotopes also exist.
Radioactive elements exist in all groups of the periodic table.
No, gases are not the only elements. Elements can exist in different states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. There are 118 known elements on the periodic table, each with its own unique properties.