The metals, specifically silver and copper are good conductors.
Sulfur dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
Bromine is the only non-metallic element that is a liquid at room temperature, with a unique reddish-brown color and strong odor. Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature and is a good conductor of electricity. Both elements have interesting properties that make them stand out from other elements on the periodic table.
There are two elements which are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Copernicium (Cn) might be liquid at room temperature but chemists are not sure about it.
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas at room temperature, with a strong odor. It is highly reactive and can form compounds with most elements.
Zinc and mercury are solids at room temperature, whereas oxygen and bromine are gases.
metals. they exist in the centre and on the left hand side of the table
Fully Solid in room temperature!
think allof them do, just some of them are better conductors (like silver and copper), and some are worse.
Helium is the element that fits this description. Helium is a colorless, odorless, and non-reactive gas that does not conduct electricity. It has a density of about 90 mg/L at room temperature and pressure.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they are dissolved in water or melted, allowing the ions to move and carry electric charge. Solid ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions are fixed in place and unable to move to carry charge.
Sodium is a soft solid at room temperature, so it can be cut. It is a metal, so it conducts electricity.Argon is not a metal, and is a gas at room temperature. Mercury is a metal, but is a liquid at room temperature. Iron is a metal, and is solid at room temperature, but is too hard to cut with a knife.
molten metals are liquids that conduct electricity (mercury is molten at room temperature)electrolytes are liquids that conduct electricity (acids, salts, or bases either dissolved in water or molten)ionized gases conduct electricity (unless ionized gases are excellent insulators)
They are not the same. Metals are elements, compounds, or alloys that can conduct electricity due to delocalized electrons. Wood is made from the xylem of trees. The biggest similarity between the two is that they are both solid at room temperature.
No, barytes (barium sulfate) is an insulator and does not conduct electricity at room temperature. It is often used in applications where electrical conductivity is not desired.
1:At room temperature water is in liquid state. 2:It can conduct electricity 3:it does not have fixed shape
With a superconductor. Even better with a room temperature super conductor, of course you'll have to make hydrogen metal for that.
most of the elements are solids at room temperature.