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Yes, it can be done by cooling the Bromine

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What are the 3 states of the element bromine?

Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor


What colour is the solid of bromine?

The solid form of bromine is a reddish-brown color.


Is bromine ductile?

No, Bromine is not ductile as it is a non-metal


What is the physical state of bromine at 100?

Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.


Is bromine at -5.00 degrees celsius a solid?

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What is the luster of bromine?

Bromine has a metallic luster in its sold form


Bromine becomes a solid at what temperature?

7.2º celsius, 19.04º Fahrenheit, 265.2 K


What is the state of matter at room temperature for bromine?

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How many nonmetals are solid?

there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine


Bromine can be a solid a liquid or a gas depending on the temperature in which physical state will 10g of bromine store the most thermal energy?

10g of bromine will store the most thermal energy in its liquid state, as this is when bromine has the highest specific heat capacity. In its liquid state, bromine can absorb the most thermal energy per gram compared to its solid or gas states.


What is the state of bromine at -100 degrees celsius?

Bromine is a liquid at -100 degrees Celsius. It has a melting point of -7.2 degrees Celsius, so at -100 degrees Celsius, bromine would be in its solid state.


Is bromine a solid liquid or gas when the arrangement of particles is close together in a regular pattern?

Any substance with an arrangement of particles close together in a regular pattern is a SOLID. It is, infact, probably the best definition of a crystalline solid we have. The interesting thing is that this bromine must have been cooled a lot because bromine is normally a liquid at room temperature and pressure.