There are 5 elements that can be liquid at room temperature. Mercury is one (and the most common) but it, like 4 others, is a metal.
The only non-metal that meets your description is bromine.
Good luck on your test!
2007-01-30 09:31:33
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answered by muskrat_h8r 2
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Metal That Is Liquid At Room Temperature
2016-10-19 10:31:13
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answered by yuste 4
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Dear Jenn L.,
Do you mean nonmetal element? I think that some people here are confused by that. Also, you did not mention at what pressure. Oxygen can be in liquid form at room temperature if it is under enough pressure. I am going to assume that you are wanting to know what nonmetal element is liquid under standard temperature and pressure (STP). That answer is bromine. I say give the 10 points to the first person who answered that.
Love,
A.Mercer
2007-01-30 09:35:00
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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BROMINE
If you mean the only nonmetal ELEMENT that is liquid at room temperature, it's BROMINE.
2007-01-30 09:33:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The only METAL that is liquid at room temperature is Mercury.
2007-01-30 09:29:30
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answered by smartypants909 7
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do you mean the only METAL that is liquid at room temperature?
that would be Mercury.
Lots of nonmetals are liquid at room temperature.
2007-01-30 09:30:20
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answered by some girl 3
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aww fork, this is tough... is it bromine?
PS fools! you didn't read the question. NONmetal. She knows about mercury. Come on, she wasn't born yesterday.
PPS Sam you cheat! changing your answer!
PPPS and you, deepseaofblankets! is there no honour? i despair...
2007-01-30 09:29:32
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Only bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature
2007-01-30 09:29:21
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answered by deepseaofblankets 5
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Don't let others fool you, the correct answer is bromine.
2007-01-30 09:31:41
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answered by ThinkaboutThis 6
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I'd go with Jello.
Everything goes better with Jello.
2007-01-30 09:31:28
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answered by heavywater 1
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