Liquid
NO!!! Bromine is an element, which exists in the liquid state at STP.
The original state of matter of chlorine is gas. Chlorine is a halogen, of which group there are only one element is solid at room temperature (Bromine) and one a liquid (Iodine).
bromine
liquid
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Bromine gas (or bromine in any other state of matter except plasma) is a chemical element, and the oxidation number of any element in its elemental state is zero by definition.
NO!!! Bromine is an element, which exists in the liquid state at STP.
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
in its pure natural state uncombined with other elements, bromine is a LIQUID...
The original state of matter of chlorine is gas. Chlorine is a halogen, of which group there are only one element is solid at room temperature (Bromine) and one a liquid (Iodine).
The chemical symbol for the element bromine is Br. The elemental form of bromine is theoretically in the diatomic form (Br2), but it is not found in that form freely. Most of the bromine on earth exist as bromide salts in crustal rock.Chemical symbol for stable bromine is Br2. The state of matter of it is liquid. It is red-brown in colour.
bromine
liquid
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gas
no, bromine is liquid
Liquid