Rubidium francium gallium bromine cesium and last but not least mercury.
Most elements are liquid at room temperature.
Room temperature is 25o c generally.
Mercury hg and bromine br are the only elements in the periodic table that are liquids at room temperature.
Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is a at room temperature.
The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury.
Each of the 13 elements has their own unique physical and chemical properties.
They are nonreactive mono atomic elements with extremely low boiling points.
The state of elements depends on the temperature.
Most of the metals are solids under ordinary conditions i e 25ºc 1 atmosphere of pressure etc with the exception of mercury hg element 80 which solidifies at 39ºc and is a freely flowing liquid at room temperature.
Room temperature is a loosely defined term that can mean anywhere from 20 c to 29 c.
Elements that are solids at room temperature include sodium antimony gold silver and platinum.
Radon helium xenon neon krypton and argon are eight noble gases.
The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen.
Liquids stp and liquids around room temperature the only liquid elements at standard temperature and pressure are bromine br and mercury hg.
Gallium ga element 31 melts at 30ºc slightly above room temperature but is often indicated as a liquid on.
Which element is sonya most likely studying.
The ability of metals to reflect light is called.
Other such elements are arsenic calcium carbon boron and tungsten.
Its chemical symbol is sb for stibium as it.
Where are alkaline earth metals found on the periodic table.
Fluorine f what best describes the states of nonmetals when they are at room temperature.
Point at or click an element in the periodic table for more information.
The answer assuming you meant liquid elements at room temperature there are 6.
Since only mercury and bromine are liquids at room temperature these are.
Iron lead palladium and tin are also solid at room temperature.
For science it s usually considered to be either 20 c or 25 c.
Although elements caesium cs rubidium rb francium fr and gallium ga become liquid at or just above room temperature.
Most periodic tables give the state of the elements at room temperature.
At this temperature and ordinary pressure only two elements are liquids.