If by ordinary conditions you mean room temperature then Everything from group 1 to 17 on the periodic table except : Technetium, Mercury, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine (not including the man made elements )
It's called sublimination
The only metal that is not solid at room temperature is mercury. Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature and is the only metal that exists in liquid form under normal conditions.
Mercury is the only metal, that is liquid at room temperature.
They are too weak to have an effect at great distrances between gas particles.
Mercury is the only metal that is in liquid state under ordinary conditions, specifically at room temperature.
Non-metal? Water would be one.
Mercury is a liquid under standard conditions.
If by ordinary conditions you mean room temperature then Everything from group 1 to 17 on the periodic table except : Technetium, Mercury, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine (not including the man made elements )
It's called sublimination
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
The only metal that is not solid at room temperature is mercury. Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature and is the only metal that exists in liquid form under normal conditions.
Mercury is the only metal, that is liquid at room temperature.
That will be Bromine. Assuming that the question asks which metal is liquid at room temperature, the answer is Mercury. Interestingly, the chemical formula, Hg, derives from the Greek for Runny Silver. As the question specifically states non metal, I didn't include mercury as that is indeed a metal
There is only one metal which is naturally in liquid form under normal condtions of temperature and pressure, this is Mercury (Hg). It is not found at Stonehenge.
Molten ore refers to metal in a liquid state, typically resulting from heating raw ore material to high temperatures. This molten form allows for easier extraction and processing of the metal from the ore.
The only metal that is liquid (Room temperature is considered to be 200C by chemists.) is Mercury it is in group 12 of the periodic table and is a transition metal. Gallium melts at just under 300C so on a hot day it is also liquid.