Sounds like bromine. (It actually is.) Bromine is also volatile. A link is provided below.
Yes that is correct but say if this quest was in an exam, you wouldn't write that.
The answer is Bromine because the question clearly states, at room temperature this halogen is a liquid,and on any periodic table, bromine is a different colour to the other elements showing that it is a liquid or it melts close to room temperature. Bromine, Mercury, Gallium, Ceasium and Francium are all the same colour as each other. Also, yes. Bromine is volatile.
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The only liquid halogen at room temperature is bromine.
Bromine is the halogen that is red-brown in color at room temperature.
Bromine is the halogen that is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine.
Bromine
Iodine
A red-brown liquid which fumes red brown gas.
It is a brown/red liquid
Elemental bromine is a fuming red-brown liquid at room temperature, corrosive and toxicBromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br, and atomic number of 35. It is in the halogen group.Free bromine does not occur in nature, but occurs as colorless soluble crystalline mineral halide salts, analogous to table salt.
The element bromine is a red-brown liquid at room temperature. When it is cooled to below -7.2 °C, or 19 °F, it changes phase to a solid. If seen in that solid state, it has a metallic luster to it. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided below.It is a Dark Red liquid
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
Bromine (Br) :)
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature. It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.
There are only two elements that are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Mercury is used in thermometers and Bromine is used in industrial applications. Bromine is halogen while Mercury is a Metalloid.
It is red in colour, and a liquid at room temperature
It is a red-brown liquid.
Bromine is a halogen, liquid at room temperatre, the atomic number is 35, the color is red, it is toxic, etc.
It is red in colour, and a liquid at room temperature
A red-brown liquid which fumes red brown gas.
It is a brown/red liquid
metals liquid at room temperature (25 degrees)Mercury
Sulfur (or sulphur) is a yellow solid at room temperature and a red liquid when molten.
Solid.There are two allotopes of Phosphorus; Red Phosphorous and White Phosphorus, both are solids at room temperature under standard pressure.