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Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br)

Liquid at 25 Degrees Celsius

Mercury is liquid at 25 degrees Celsius.

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What element non metal is liquid at 25 degrees Celsius?

bromine


What metal is a liquid at 50 degrees Celsius?

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What alkali metal is liquid at 30 degrees Celsius?

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What state of matter is Niobium element in at 20 degrees Celsius is it a solid liquid or gas?

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What metal is a liquid and gas at 20 degrees?

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What is the state of matter of mercury at 20 degrees?

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What alkali metal is a liquid at 35 degrees?

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What metal turns to liquid at 25 degrees Celsius?

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What metal melts at 90 degrees Celsius?

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