At standard temperature and pressure (25 Celcius and 1 Atmosphere) it will be a liquid.
Below -7.2 °C it will be solid
Above 58.8 °C it will be a gas
(Again assuming standard pressure of 1 Atmosphere)
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
Liquid
liquid
Michael Vick runs 4.36
yes it's the cross of two or more phases of matter which becomes another phase of matter
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
Bromine (Br) and mercury (Hg) are the only two liquid elements on the periodic table. (at room temperature and normal pressure that is)
Bromine is bromine no matter how toxic
My chemistry is a litte rusty but I believe that Bromine is unusual because it sublimates - goes from solid phase to gaseous phase without going through liquid phase.
Liquid
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
bromine is a bro of mine no matter how toxic!!
liquid (ramcher wrote this)
Liquid
At room temperature and pressure Bromine is a liquid.
the solid phase of matter
Jupiter's phase of matter is a 'gas giant'.