bromine is a non-metal which stays as a liquid in room temp
Mercury.
Mercury
No. Or more precisely, not necessarily. Mercury is a metal but is liquid at room temperature.
This element is bromine (Br).
Mercury in thermometers: they expand and shrink but are still liquids inside the thermometer. It is still considered a metal and it is liquid at room temp.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury (Mg) with atomic number 80. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Another element that is liquid is bromine but it is a non-metal.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. It is a halogen element that exists as a reddish-brown liquid with a strong smell.
Water is liquid at room temperature, but it is not an element. Water is a combination of two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen, with the formula H2O. Water is not an element. Mercury (Hg) is an element which is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is the only common metal that takes the form of liquid at room temperature. There is not "only" one metal at room temperature, depending on how you define room temperature.Metals liquid at room temperature (25 0C)mercuryMetals liquid at temperature 30 - 40 0CFranciumCesiumGalliumRubidiumMercury is sometimes referred to as "quick silver," and its chemical abbreviation, Hg, is derived from the Latin word for it, which means "liquid silver."
no but at room temp mercury is in the form of a liquid
None, mercury is liquid at room temperature and becomes a gas at around 350�C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not exactly true, there's Copernicium, it's a synthetic element that's a transition metal that exists as a gas at room temp.