Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
It is Bromine
It is Bromine a red liquid.
Bromine
Bromine is a nonmetal. It is a red liquid. On the periodic table, it has the symbol Br and the atomic number 35.
Bromine is the only non-metal that is in liquid state at room temperature..
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Non metal
Xenon is a non-metal, an inert (or noble) gas. Xenon is not a metal
non metal liquid
bromine is a non-metal which stays as a liquid in room temp
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature and is a non-metal. The only liquid element that is not a metal is Bromine (Br). There is one other element that occurs in liquid form and that is Mercury (Hg).
Bromine (Br) is the only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature and pressure.
metal---- mercury non metal-----bromine
Bromine
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury (Mg) with atomic number 80. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Another element that is liquid is bromine but it is a non-metal.
bromine
It is Bromine.
A non metal that is a liquid at STP is Mercury, with the symbol of Hg. This chemical element melts at 234.32 K and has atomic number of 80.
Mercury is a metal , with all the properties of a metal except it is a liquid at room temperature.for ex when we use a thermometer we found mercury in liquid form. it is a metal
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).