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  • Nonmetals: Solid, Liquid, and Gas States Explained
    Nonmetals can be solids, liquids, or gases at room temperature.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Solid Nonmetals: Examples include carbon (diamond, graphite), sulfur, phosphorus, and iodine.

    * Liquid Nonmetal: The only liquid nonmetal at room temperature is bromine.

    * Gaseous Nonmetals: Examples include oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine.

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