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Yes, it is correct and Cs, Rb, Fr, Ga are some elements which become liquid at just above room temperature.
Thank you for sharing . This is an interesting fact. Here is my fact A teaspoonful of neutron star would weigh 6 billion tons
Pure liquid bromine in a 1-by-4 centimeter vial. Smelly element No. 35, bromine, is a fairly abundant element but has a rare property: it is the only nonmetal to exist in liquid form at room temperature, and one of only two elements (the other being mercury) that is liquid at room temperature and pressure.