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At normal pressure and room temperature it is a liquid element. Boiling point: 58.8 °C
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. There are only two elements that are liquid in room temperature. The other one is Mercury.
At a temperature of 20 degrees C (or F, for that matter) oxygen is a gas.
it is a grassland and mostly southwestern America and England
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
At this temperature bromine is a liquid.
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Liquid
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
At normal pressure and room temperature it is a liquid element. Boiling point: 58.8 °C
Bromine, Br2, is (one of only two) liquid element at room temperature. (The other: Mercury, Hg)
It is a brown/red liquid
The physical state of Mercury is a LIQUID at 20oC . It is one of only two elements that are liquid at Standard Temperature and Pressure. The other being Bromine.
Liquid
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
The element bromine is in the state of a liquid at room temperature (room temperature is roughly 20 degrees Celsius). This is because it's boiling point is 59 degrees Celsius, which is 39 degrees more then room temperature.
At 30 degrees C, Bromine is a liquid.