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Why bromine is liquid?

Updated: 9/11/2023
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Bromine is simple covalent and exists as diatomic molecules. There are only very weak forces between the diatomic molecules and these are easy to break.

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Bromine water can be used to destinguish the difference between an alkene and an alkane. If it goes clear (from orange) it is an alkane. This is because one is saturated and the other is not.

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