The other non metals are solids at room temperature.
Is a gas at room temperature a metal or nonmetal.
Good conductor of electricity.
Its chemical symbol is br and has an atomic number of 35.
If you know that the element is a gas at room temperature do you have enough data.
4 a non metal only.
There is not enough data for the solid because solids at room temperature can be metals.
2 high heat conductivity.
Element 1 is a solid at room temperature a fair conductor of heat and electricity and not ductile.
1 carbon is a nonmetal and is solid at room temp 2 bromine a nonmetal is a liquid at room temperature 3 halogens and noble gases are nonmetals and exist as gases at room temp.
1 carbon is a nonmetal and is solid at room temp 2 bromine a nonmetal is a liquid at room temperature 3 halogens and noble gases are nonmetals and exist as gases at room temp.
This includes the alkali metals alkaline earth metals transition metals lanthanides and actinides.
If you know that an element is a solid at room temperature do you have enough data to classify the element as a metal metalloid or nonmetal.
Usually a gas at room temperature.
Atoms of metals tend to.
Classify each element as either a metal nonmetal or semi metal.
Which property is generally characteristic of metallic elements.
Eleven non metals are gases at room temperature including oxygen and chlorine.
When a metal atom combines with a nonmetal atom the nonmetal atom will.
Bromine is not a metal.
On the periodic table metals are separated from nonmetals by a zig zag line stepping through carbon phosphorus selenium iodine and radon these elements and those to the right of them are nonmetals.
One non metal bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
Element 3 is a gas at room temperature and a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
An element is a gas at room temperature.
Metal nonmetal metalloid study guide by hessix includes 16 questions covering vocabulary terms and more.
It is a nonmetal halogen and is the inly nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature.
Located to the right of the zigzag line on the periodic table.