Bromine is a halogen which can be a gas or liquid depending on the temperature. At room temperature bromine is a liquid metal.
Bromine is one of only two elements that are liquid are room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid.
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Bromine's melting point is -7.2 °C, so at -5 °C, bromine would be a liquid.
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Sublimation stands for conversion of solid to gas without being convert to liquid state. Bromine is already a liquid at room temperature and hence will not sublime.
Bromine is a liquid at -5.00 degrees Celsius.
Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor
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Bromine's melting point is -7.2 °C, so at -5 °C, bromine would be a liquid.
probably a gas, the melting point for bromine is -7 degrees celsius
Solid liquid gas. A solid is hard like ice. A liquid is water. A gas is water just boiled.
liquid it can take the form of the containment
This varies depending upon which nonmetal you are asking about. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature, but bromine is a liquid and carbon is a solid.
Gas or Solid. There are only two elements that are liquid at STP , they are Bromine and Mercury .
Most are solid. Those that are liquid are bromine, and mercury. Those that are gas are nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and all the noble gases.