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At standard pressure of 1 atmosphere, most of the metals are solids at room temperature (such as iron, lead, zinc, aluminum, etc.), and are probably your safest best.

The most commonly known metal that is a LIQUID at room temperature is Mercury, one of the few exceptions to the rule of metals being solids. Another is gallium.

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11y ago

The intended answer is probably "bromine", but in the system of periodic column numbering that uses numbers no higher than eight, Roman numerals are usually used, so that the question should read "Periodic Table Column VII" instead of "group 7".

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16y ago

you must mean 7, Iodine and astentine are the only solids at room temp

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Most of the elements on the periodic table are solids

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im pretty sure its iodine

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iodine

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