While bromine is the only element that is a nonmetallic red brown liquid at standard temperature and pressure and rather toxic, it is not the only nonmetallic element.
Other nonmetallic elements than bromine are:
The element you are referring to is likely Phosphorus. It is a highly reactive non-metal element that can exist in various forms, one of which is a poisonous, smelly red liquid known as phosphorus red. It should be handled with caution due to its toxicity and flammability.
Bromine is the element that fits the description provided. It is a red nonmetallic liquid at room temperature and can cause skin and lung irritation upon contact or inhalation.
Cane syrup is a liquid element. It is a thick, viscous liquid that is derived from sugarcane.
There are only two elements that are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Mercury is used in thermometers and Bromine is used in industrial applications. Bromine is halogen while Mercury is a Metalloid.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
The element you are referring to is likely Phosphorus. It is a highly reactive non-metal element that can exist in various forms, one of which is a poisonous, smelly red liquid known as phosphorus red. It should be handled with caution due to its toxicity and flammability.
Bromium
Bromine (Br2) is a brown liquid poisonous diatomic molecule at room temperature.
Bromine (Br) :)
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. It is one of the two elements that are liquid at room temperature. The other one, bromine, is not considered a metal.
The synonym for poisonous is toxic.
Bromine is the element that fits the description provided. It is a red nonmetallic liquid at room temperature and can cause skin and lung irritation upon contact or inhalation.
Liquid nitrogen is not poisonous, however, it can be dangerous if it comes into contact with skin or if it is inhaled because of its extremely low temperatures. It can cause severe burns or frostbite upon contact with skin and can displace oxygen in the air if inhaled in high concentrations.
Mercury is an element and is very poisonous. It is not used as a drug.
chlorine
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Chlorine, which was used as a poisonous gas in World War I.