2. Turns to liquid at room temperature, also known
as quicksilver
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2. Turns to liquid at room temperature, also known
as quicksilver
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Only three other elements (bromine, cesium and gallium) are liquid at or slightly above room temperature. Mercury becomes solid at -40 ° F. Mercury is often known as quicksilver, and the symbol for mercury, Hg, was derived from the Greek word for quicksilver, hydrargyrum. Mercury vapor is highly toxic.
Answer:
The metal which remains liquid at room temperature is Mercury
The non-metal which remains liquid at room temperature is Bromine...