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25 February, 12:28

Which of the following pure elements exist as liquids at normal Earth temperatures?

bromine

nitrogen

mercury

gold

oxygen

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  1. 25 February, 14:26
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    At normal "Earth" temperature, or "room" temperature,

    or "shirt-sleeve" temperature ...

    - - Gold is a solid.

    - - Bromine and Mercury are liquids.

    - - Nitrogen and Oxygen are gases.
  2. 25 February, 15:52
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    Mercury and Bromine

    Explanation

    Mercury is a metal that is in liquid form at stp.

    Bromine is also a liquid at s. t. p

    From the choices given the elements that can exist as a liquid at normal temperatures are mercury and bromine.

    nitrogen is a gas at s. t. p.

    gold is a solid at s. t. p.

    oxygen is a gas at s. t. p.
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