I know for sure that its either Transition elements,non metals,metals,or metalloids that is a 100% positive answer it is ONE of those i just dont know which one sory.
All of the elemental noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon) are gases at room temperature.
Many solids are brittle at room temperature.
The term brittle for a gas has no sense.
nonmetal
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
Element that is usually a gas or brittle solid at room temperature and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity are non metals. A metal is an element that has luster, is a good conductor of heat and electricity, is malleable, and is ductile
Pure lye is a solid at room temperature, but it is usually sold as a concentrated aqueous solution.
At room temperature, calcium is solid.
Sucrose can be both solid or liquid. At room temperature, however, it's a solid.
No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.
Brittle solid
It takes the form of a brittle, yellow, powdery solid at room temperature.
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
Pure lye is a solid at room temperature, but it is usually sold as a concentrated aqueous solution.
Element that is usually a gas or brittle solid at room temperature and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity are non metals. A metal is an element that has luster, is a good conductor of heat and electricity, is malleable, and is ductile
Yes, at room temperature.
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
At room temperature, calcium is solid.
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Boron is a solid.
Usually, the one that is solid has a higher molecular weight