2 нояб. 2023 г. · Final answer: Some metals, like mercury and gallium, can exist as gases at room temperature due to their low melting points. |
While it's true that some nonmetals, like oxygen and nitrogen, are gases at room temperature, others, such as carbon and sulfur, are solids. |
Some metals are gases at room temperature. false. ___ are elements that can ... false. The only nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature is ____. bromine. |
The correct option is B. False. Most of the metals are solids at room temperature, but there are some exceptions like mercury. Mercury is a metal but it is a ... |
true. In a modern periodic table elements in order of atomic number. true. phosphorus is a metalloid. false. Many nonmetals are gases at room temperature. true. |
All non-metals are gases at room temperature except bromine. Bromine is liquid at room temperature. In bromine, the intermolecular forces are strong enough so ... |
The correct option is B. False. Mercury(Hg) is a liquid at room temperature while gallium (Ga) melts just below 30 ∘ C. · All of the following metals are solid ... |
Metals are solid at room temperature except for Mercury and Gallium. These are liquids at room temperature. Hence option C is correct. |
29 мар. 2016 г. · Pure elements are bonded together by metallic bonds for metals, and covalent bonds for nonmetals. All metals are not gases at room temperature. |
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