The scientific definition of room temperature also known as standard temperature and pressure stp is 68 f 20 c at one atmosphere sea level by this definition bromine and mercury are the.
Are bromine and mercury liquid at room temperature.
They are 79 br and 81 br.
Liquid elements are rare.
It is the third lightest halogen and is a fuming red brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a similarly coloured gas.
Its properties are thus intermediate between those of chlorine and iodine isolated independently by two chemists carl jacob löwig in 1825 and antoine jérôme balard in 1826.
Bromine is a red brown liquid.
Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol br and atomic number 35.
It has two stable isotopes.
If scientists ever synthesize a sufficient quantity of flerovium and copernicium.
35 bromine is a fairly abundant element but has a rare property.
It is the only nonmetal to exist in liquid form at room temperature and one of only two elements the other.
Fl and cl are gases br is a liquid.
Bromine just happens to have a boiling point above room temperature it s not unusual for its group or anything.
The only other element on the periodic table that is a liquid at room temperature and pressure is the halogen bromine.
Mercury has a special electron configuration that means the bonds between the mercury atoms are much weaker than the bonds of other metals so it s liquid at room temperature instead of solid.
It has a bad smell.
Bromine symbol br and atomic number 35 is a reddish brown liquid with a melting point of 265 9 k.
Mercury symbol hg and atomic number 80 is a toxic shiny silvery metal with a melting point of 234 32 k.
With enough heating or cooling either element can change state.
Only bromine and mercury are liquid at room temperature.
While mercury is the only liquid metal at room temperature the elements gallium cesium and rubidium melt under slightly warmer conditions.
It can become a metal at very high pressures.