Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature. It is the only non-metallic element that is a liquid under normal conditions.
Two elements that commonly occur in nature as liquids are mercury and bromine. Mercury is a naturally occurring liquid metal, while bromine is a non-metallic element that exists as a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but it will turn into a gas at 150 degrees Celsius.
At room temperature berkelium is a solid metal.
Bromine has only 2 stable isotopes(isotopes which do not undergo radioactive decay), whereas mercury has 7 stable isotopes. Mercury is a heavy weight metal, whereas bromine isn't exactly jusy as heavy. Mercury's atomic weight is200.59, which is heavier than bromines atomic weight of 79.904. Bromine has a strong bleachong action and smells of chlorine whileis obtained mainly from cinnabar, and is toxic to breath or ingest. While bromine does react quite fairly to most acids, mercury does not react with most of the acids known and tested. both of these metals belong to two entirely different groups. One similarity that these two fluid metals share is that they are liquid metals.
Liquid state is the most uncommon. There are only 2 elements that are liquids at room temperature. They are Bromine and Mercury.
Bromine and mercury are the two elements that are in a liquid state at room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature and pressure.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature. It is the only non-metallic element that is a liquid under normal conditions.
Yes. Bromine and mercury are the only 2 elements that exist as liquids at room temperature (25oC). However, there 4 other elements that exist as liquids at temperatures slighty above room temperature: * Francium at 27oC * Cesium at 28.6oC * Gallium at 30.3oC * Rubidium at 39.5oC
There are only two elements that are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Mercury is used in thermometers and Bromine is used in industrial applications. Bromine is halogen while Mercury is a Metalloid.
The four elements that are present in a liquid state at normal temperature are mercury (Hg), bromine (Br), cesium (Cs), and rubidium (Rb).
Bromine and Mercury. However, they are not found in the elemental state but in compounds. In addition Gallium, Francium and Cesium are extremely cose to being liquid in their elemental form at normal temperatures and pressures.
Bromine (Br2) is a liquid at room temperature and pressure.
Bromine and mercury are both chemical elements on the periodic table. They are both metals, with bromine being a halogen and mercury being a transition metal. Both elements are used in various industrial applications, such as in the production of electronics and thermometers.
Solid (a dozen or so are gases, and mercury and bromine are liquid)