One element that does not match the physical state of most metals is mercury. While most metals are solid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
Bromine, Br2, is (one of only two) liquid element at room temperature. (The other: Mercury, Hg)
Mercury is an element; its symbol is Hg. You can find it on the Periodic Table of Elements in the transition state section.
Mercury, atomic number 80.
In a liquid elemental state or as an element contained in certain minerals.
One element that does not match the physical state of most metals is mercury. While most metals are solid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
Mercury is an element. it exists in liquid state.
Mercury is an element. it exists in liquid state.
Mercury is an element. it exists in liquid state.
Mercury is an element. it exists in liquid state.
Mercury's most common oxidation state is +2
Grinding mercury or iodine would be a physical change - you are changing the shape but not the element. However, grinding mercury with iodine may be a chemical change if you end up with mercury iodide through a chemical reaction. Incidentally, I don't recommend actually trying this - mercury is a liquid at room temperature (it is also called quicksilver for this reason) and is very toxic to humans.
Mercury is the heaviest element at a liquid state.
Bromine, Br2, is (one of only two) liquid element at room temperature. (The other: Mercury, Hg)
At standard room temperature and pressure the element Mercury (Hg) is in a liquid state.
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid at room temperature.
Oxidation state of any element in its elemental state is 0