Yes, Bromine and Mercury are the only liquid metals.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
Bromine is a halogen which can be a gas or liquid depending on the temperature. At room temperature bromine is a liquid metal.
no, bromine is liquid
Bromine is a liquid at standard conditions.
Bromine water is a solution of bromine in water, typically used as a reagent in chemical reactions to test for unsaturation in organic compounds. Liquid bromine is the pure elemental form of bromine, which is a dark red-brown liquid at room temperature and is highly reactive.
Liquid bromine is a monoatomic molecule as it is a liquid
Bromine is a nonmetal that is liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure (SATP).
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature and is a non-metal. The only liquid element that is not a metal is Bromine (Br). There is one other element that occurs in liquid form and that is Mercury (Hg).
Bromine (Br) Mercury Hg) is also a room temperature liquid.
At this temperature bromine is a liquid.
Bromine's melting point is -7.2 °C, so at -5 °C, bromine would be a liquid.