not really, absolute zero is the lowest solidify temp. of the known elements (iirc it's Hydrogen). So at absolute zero, every thing is solidify.
Some elements are very hard to get the "pure elements". Some elements will react right away when exposed to air (reacts with oxygen) to form oxide (sodium, potassium, etc.) while some hardly react with anything (Helium, Neon, etc. or noble gases).
Not to mention it's impossible to get every element to liquid form. In room temp., oxygen is already in gas form while iron and copper are in solid form. So in order to get liquid oxygen, u must lower the temp. Meanwhile, u need to raise the temp to get liquid iron or copper.
The only liquid in room temp metal is Mercury. But it solidifies at 234.32K, while Oxygen liquidfies at 90.20 K. So basically it's impossible to get metal and air to the liquid state