A) Fe
b) Hg
c) Pb
d) Au
Um....wood, glass, plastic... Pretty much anything that isn't a metal, by the way your question is phrased.
Water.
Nonmetal elements at room temperature are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine and the noble gasses which are all gasses and bromine which is a liquid.
Mecury is a liquid at room temperature.
The metal is mercury.
This element is mercury, Hg.
Mercury
Bromine is the only element acts as a liquid in the room temperature. The upper elements in the same group are gases. Iodine is a solid that can undergo sublimation in room temperature.
All of them, when heated sufficiently. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Francium would probably be liquid at room temperature but it's too unstable to allow enough of it to be collected together to tell. Eka-mercury, or whatever they're calling it these days, is thought to also be likely to be a liquid at room temperature, again assuming you could collect more than an atom or two of it before it decayed into something else.
At stp (standard temperature and pressure) silver is a solid. The only elements that are liquids at stp are bromine and mercury. There are more elements that are gases than liquids.
It has to do with the number of electrons in the outer shell. Lithium, a group I element, has only 1 electron in its outer shell, and only delocalizes one electron in the metallic lattice (the solid form). Beryllium, a group II element, has 2 electrons in its outer shell, and delocalizes two electrons in the metallic lattice, which increases the attraction between the delocalized electrons and the metal ions.
AnswerMercury only becomes solid at temperatures below 37.89 degrees Fahrenheit Mercury becomes a liquid at room temperature.Mercury is very weird. It attaches to metal, but bends over plastic. It is poisonous if used wrong. It is used in thermometers.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.
Mercury
Bromine (Br)
no. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature under 1 atmosphere. And hydrogen, technically, is also a metal.
mercury is a silver heavey liquid metal. it keep liquid at room temperature.
No. At standard temperature and pressure, mercury is the only liquid metal.
Mercury is the only metal which is liquid at room temperature. Hydrogen is sometimes considered to be a metal and is a gas at room temperature.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure
Mercury is a d-block element. It is the only metallic element which is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure. It is widely used in thermometers.Mercury is a metal element. It is used in thermometers,barometers and manometers. Also used to make some medicines and cosmetics.
The planet Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. It shares its name with a metallic element, one of the only two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is the only element acts as a liquid in the room temperature. The upper elements in the same group are gases. Iodine is a solid that can undergo sublimation in room temperature.
carbon