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The exact state of Bromine at Room temperature and pressure is between liquid and gas - as all liquids have a partial gas pressure. You can make its state change by degree by very minor changes in properties. But bromine's boiling is considered to be above room temperature.
Bromine, Br2, is (one of only two) liquid element at room temperature. (The other: Mercury, Hg)
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These elements have quite different physical characteristics. At normal temperatures and pressures, nitrogen is a gas, sulfur and phosphorus are solid, and bromine is a liquid. Nitrogen, in a gaseous state, is far less thermally conductive than the others.
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.
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Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
At this temperature bromine is a liquid.
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Liquid at Room
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Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
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Gaseous.
It is a brown/red liquid