Which element is nether a solid nor a liquid?
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Answer / guest
Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen Fluorine, Neon,
Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
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Answer / sanjeeverayan.r
There is ambiguity in the question itself. There are somany
elements in the table which are neither solid nor
liquid.but if the question is " Which metal is neither a
solid nor liquid?" then the answer is GALLIUM
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Answer / zeemam
All the elements which are in gases state must stable on
standards temperature pressure (STP)
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Answer / panchanan basantia
Nitrogen,oxygen, Florine, Neon, xenon, etc all are elements
in the form of gases, know as Nobel gases.
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Answer / indumathi.m.p
mercury. it is also called as liquid metal
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