Mercury is always a liquid.
Cesium has low melting point and could be liquid depending on the temperature of the region.
Bromine (non-metal), Mercury
mercury
Mercury.
There are two elements that are liquid at the temperature technically designated 'room temperature' or 298 K (25° C) and a total of six elements that can be liquids at actual room temperatures and pressures. Liquid at 25°C * Bromine * Mercury Become Liquid 25°C-40°C * Francium * Cesium * Gallium * Rubidium
metal and non metal elements
Bromine and mercury are elements that appear dull and are in liquid form at room temperature.
any 2 elements that are a non-metal and another non-metal such as SiP
Ionic bonds form between a metal and a non-metal.
Bromine is an element which is red in color and it is the non-metal which exists in liquid state.One of the allotropic form of phosphorus also exists in red color.
In its natural form, manganese is a metal and exists in solid state. It has high melting and boiling point.
In its natural form, manganese is a metal and exists in solid state. It has high melting and boiling point.
There are two elements that are liquid at the temperature technically designated 'room temperature' or 298 K (25° C) and a total of six elements that can be liquids at actual room temperatures and pressures. Liquid at 25°C * Bromine * Mercury Become Liquid 25°C-40°C * Francium * Cesium * Gallium * Rubidium
metal and non metal elements
You think to vapours of a liquid.
Bromine and mercury are elements that appear dull and are in liquid form at room temperature.
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Water exists in liquid, (water); solid, (ice); and gaseous (steam) form.
Non-metal+Non-metal
Elements normally do not form "molecules" apart from 3 gaseous elements which form diatomic molecules. However, Sulfur exists in molecules comprising 8 atoms, while Phosphorous exists as a 4 atom molecule.
any 2 elements that are a non-metal and another non-metal such as SiP