Liquids around room temperature the only liquid elements at standard temperature and pressure are bromine br and mercury hg.
Elements that are liquid at room temperature and normal pressure.
Bromine is liquid at room temperature.
Most of the metals are solids under ordinary conditions i e 25ºc 1 atmosphere of pressure etc with the exception of mercury hg element 80 which solidifies at 39ºc and is a freely flowing liquid at room temperature.
Liquid at room temperature 2 these elements are liquids at room temperature and pressure.
The scientific definition of room temperature also known as standard temperature and pressure stp is 68 f 20 c at one atmosphere sea level.
Actually gallium liquifies just above ordinary room temperature.
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Gallium ga element 31 melts at 30ºc slightly above room temperature but is often indicated as a liquid on periodic tables since the solid metal literally melts when held in the hand since body temperature is about 37ºc.
The previous answer concerned common metals.
Photographs and descriptions of many samples from the collection liquid at room temperature in the periodic table.