Bromine is a non metal. It belongs to halogen family.
Bromine is part of the representative elements
No, silicon is not a transition element. It is a metalloid located in Group 14 of the periodic table. Transition elements are defined as elements that have partially filled d sublevels in one or more of their oxidation states.
No, bromide is not a metal. It is a chemical compound that contains the element bromine, which is a nonmetal. Bromide ions are formed when bromine gains an electron to achieve a stable electronic configuration.
Bromine is not a metal. It is a nonmetal halogen and is the inly nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature. Its chemical symbol is Br and has an atomic number of 35. It is reddish-brown in color with a metallic luster (even though it is not a metal).
Nitrogen is a nonmetal. It is a gaseous element found in Group 15 of the periodic table and is known for its low reactivity and tendency to form covalent bonds.
Bromine is part of the representative elements
Indium is a metal, and therefore not a nonmetal.
Bromine is the only nonmetal element that is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine
The element that has glitter is possibly nonmetal,meta,or metalloid.
Chromium is a metal.
Metals, metalloids, and nonmetals all have isotopes. It depends on which element as to whether it is a metal, a metalloid, or a nonmetal, not whether it is an isotope.
Ununquadium is not established
Helium is a nonmetal. It belongs to p block and is a noble gas element
Manganese is a metal. It belongs to d block and is a transition metal element
it is a transition metal
Bromine (Br) Mercury Hg) is also a room temperature liquid.