At Standard Temperature Pressure it is a solid.
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
Mercury is a liquid element at standard temperature and pressure (STP) that conducts electricity well. It is commonly used in thermometers and electrical switches due to its electrical conductivity properties.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), aluminum bromide exists as a solid.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the element that is malleable and a good conductor of electricity is copper.
Bromine, group 17; Mercury, group 12. Both are liquids at STP
Bromine is a non-metal element that is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure (SATP). It has a melting point of -7.2°C and a boiling point of 58.8°C, making it one of the few non-metal elements that exist as a liquid at room temperature.
The element Mercury is liquid at STP. The planet Mercury is a rocky or terrestrial type planet.
The ONLY liquid elements (at STP) areMercury, Hg, in group 12Bromine, Br, in group 17Notations like ia, iia, ib or iib are not commonly in use, maybe in older books or periodic tables.
At Standard Temperature Pressure it is a solid.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
Gold is a solid at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
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Mercury is a liquid element at standard temperature and pressure (STP) that conducts electricity well. It is commonly used in thermometers and electrical switches due to its electrical conductivity properties.
Group 17 (old name: VIIA) contains Bromine andGroup 12 of the transition elements contains MercuryBoth elements are liquids at room temperature, RTP but only Mercury, Hg is a liquid at STP