Studying wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table, the Periodic Table given indicates that the non metal, of which there are 18, indicate :
11 gas : Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
6 Solid : Carbon, Phosphourus, Sulphur, Selenium, Iodine and Astatine
1 Liquid : Bromine
The most common state of matter among elements is solid. This is because many elements exist as solids at room temperature and pressure. Some examples of solid elements include iron, copper, and gold.
Yes, solids and liquids can contain the same elements. Elements are the building blocks of all matter and can exist in various states such as solid, liquid, or gas depending on the temperature and pressure conditions.
Metals can be solid or liquid. Through Melting Phase Transition, the solid metal will change its state from solid to liquid. Through Freezing Phase Transition, the liquid metal will change its state from liquid to solid.
plasma is a physical state, from lowest to highest energy, it goes solid, liquid, gas, then plasma
No. Chromium is a solid. Only two elements are liquid at room temperature: mercury and bromine.
The state of the common elements on Mars are all either a solid, liquid, or a gas. Some of them are found as only a solid, or only a liquid, or only a gas, or 2 of them, or all 3.
Neptunium is a solid metal.
At room temperature most of the elements are solid. except Cs,Ga,Br,Fr,Hg (these are liquid) and nonmetals which are gaseous..except Br which being a nonmetal is not a gas.
The most common state of matter among elements is solid. This is because many elements exist as solids at room temperature and pressure. Some examples of solid elements include iron, copper, and gold.
Sodium is a metal. It is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.
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.
Yes, solids and liquids can contain the same elements. Elements are the building blocks of all matter and can exist in various states such as solid, liquid, or gas depending on the temperature and pressure conditions.
i had an answer just like this one about 3 years ago when i was in middle school, and the answer is nonmetal gas. hope it helps!(:
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
The three elements that are not solid, liquid, or gas are bromine, mercury, and francium. Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid at room temperature, and francium is a solid due to being a metal.
solid gas