Boiling.
If at "normal" temperatures, it is called condensation. If at extremely cold temperatures, it is called liquefaction.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
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A liquid at normal temperatures and pressures is a physical change. When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid or from a gas to a liquid without any chemical reactions taking place, it is considered a physical change.
This chemical element is bromine (Br).
It is a liquid at normal temperatures and pressure.
At normal temperatures, it is a solid.
No, for a liquid to become a gas it does not necessarily have to reach 100 degrees Celsius. The process by which a liquid changes to a gas is called evaporation and it can occur at temperatures below the boiling point of the liquid.
Air is actually a mixture of gases, predominantly nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%), with traces of other gases. At normal temperatures and pressures, these gases exist in a gaseous state rather than a liquid state. Liquid air can be produced by cooling it to very low temperatures, around -196°C (-320°F), at which point it condenses into a liquid.
no!!!!! gasoline is a liquid At normal temperatures no. Gasoline is a liquid refined from a thicker liquid that's drilled from the ground. However it can evaporate if not in a sealed container and become a gas.
At the boiling point a liquid is changed to a gas.