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No. In fact the only non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Bromine, and even that can be considered a gas at times. The only other liquid in the Periodic Table is Mercury, which is a metal.

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No, not all nonmetals are liquid at room temperature. Nonmetals can exist in various states of matter at room temperature - solid, liquid, or gas. Examples of nonmetals that are gases at room temperature include oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine, while examples of nonmetals that are solids at room temperature include sulfur and carbon.

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non metals are a group of atom they have solid liquid and gas formed substance at room temperature.

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Some nonmetals are some aren't. In total, 5 nonmetals are solids, 1 is a liquid and 11 are gasses.

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