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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.

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Hydrogen bromide, HBr(g) is a colourless gas with an acrid odor at room temperature. It should not be confused with hydrobromic acid, HBr(aq).

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