Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
At room temperature berkelium is a solid metal.
Br2 is a liquid at room temperature.
Liquid
Liquid
Bromine is the only non-metal that is in liquid state at room temperature..
At room temperature berkelium is a solid metal.
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
Bromine (not bromide) is a liquid at room temperature.
Br2 is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. There are only two elements that are liquid in room temperature. The other one is Mercury.
Liquid
liquid
Everything has a 'State of Matter' be it Solid, Liquid or Gas. Non-metals are either gases or solids, with the exception of Bromine , which os a liquid.
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
Liquid state is the most uncommon. There are only 2 elements that are liquids at room temperature. They are Bromine and Mercury.
Yes. Bromine and mercury are the only 2 elements that exist as liquids at room temperature (25oC). However, there 4 other elements that exist as liquids at temperatures slighty above room temperature: * Francium at 27oC * Cesium at 28.6oC * Gallium at 30.3oC * Rubidium at 39.5oC
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.