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What best describes the states of nonmetals when they are at room temperature?
Most nonmetals are gaseous, but some are liquid or solid.
All nonmetals are gaseous unless they bond with a metal.
Most nonmetals are solids, but some are gaseous or liquid.
All nonmetals are solid unless they bond with a metal.
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Most nonmetals are gaseous, but some are liquid or solid.
(Examples: gases — H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2 and the noble gases; liquid — Br2; solids — C, P, S, Se, I2.)
(Examples: gases — H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2 and the noble gases; liquid — Br2; solids — C, P, S, Se, I2.)
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