mercury
No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
The fact that a metal (mercury) is a liquid at room temperature is a characteristic property of the metal, mercury. The temperature at which a metal melts to become liquid would be a chemical property of the metal.
Mercury is the transition metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
the metal in liquid state at room temperature is mercury .bromine is also in liquid state but it is a non-metal. Mercury is the only metal element that is liquid at standard temperature and pressure. In very warm places without artificial cooling, gallium, which has a melting point just below 30C, could also be liquid at "room temperature".
None, the only other liquid element is mercury which is not a non-metal. The next non-metallic element that becomes liquid is Phosphorus, but that happens yet at 44 degrees C.
Bromine is the only non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature and pressure. It is a reddish-brown substance with a strong, unpleasant odor. Bromine is used in various applications, including pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, and water treatment. Its unique physical state among non-metals makes it notable in chemistry.
No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
When a melted, we say it is in liquid state. However mercury is the only metal found in liquid state.
At room temperature mercury (Hg) is the only fluide, liquid metal.
Mercury (Hg)
The fact that a metal (mercury) is a liquid at room temperature is a characteristic property of the metal, mercury. The temperature at which a metal melts to become liquid would be a chemical property of the metal.
metal---- mercury non metal-----bromine
Mercury is the transition metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
Yes It does in a liquid or gases state! : )
gallium
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).