Mercury is the only metal that is in liquid state under ordinary conditions, specifically at room temperature.
No, copper is not a combustible metal. It does not catch fire or burn under normal conditions.
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
Zirconium is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It has a high melting point of 1855 degrees Celsius, so it remains in a solid state under normal conditions.
Mercury is the only non-metal that is liquid at room temperature.
The only metal that is not solid at room temperature is mercury. Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature and is the only metal that exists in liquid form under normal conditions.
Mercury is the only metal, that is liquid at room temperature.
Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.
No, under normal conditions chlorine is a gas.
Under standard conditions terbium is a metal (it is a lanthanide)
If by ordinary conditions you mean room temperature then Everything from group 1 to 17 on the periodic table except : Technetium, Mercury, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine (not including the man made elements )
Mercury is the only metal that is in liquid state under ordinary conditions, specifically at room temperature.
Mercury is a liquid under standard conditions.
Under normal conditions, aluminum is a solid.
No, copper is not a combustible metal. It does not catch fire or burn under normal conditions.
Bromine is the nonmetal element that exists as a liquid under normal conditions. It has a melting point of -7.2 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 58.8 degrees Celsius.
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.